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30-10-2007, 10:29 PM   #11

Re: Worming


Fran, I gather Sylvester is a bit, shall I say reluctant, to taking a pill?



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30-10-2007, 10:44 PM   #12

Re: Worming


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Fran, I gather Sylvester is a bit, shall I say reluctant, to taking a pill?

Shall we just say that Sylvester is a little how shall we put it?.... 'keen' with everyone and everything But he still gets wormed every three months along with everyone else



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30-10-2007, 10:49 PM   #13

Re: Worming


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Shall we just say that Sylvester is a little how shall we put it?.... 'keen' with everyone and everything But he still gets wormed every three months along with everyone else
You are a brave woman, Fran!!



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30-10-2007, 10:58 PM   #14

Re: Worming


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Shall we just say that Sylvester is a little how shall we put it?.... 'keen' with everyone and everything But he still gets wormed every three months along with everyone else

Keen? Thats a very nice way of putting things The Diva is just well the Diva, thats all I can say about her with out using foul language



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30-10-2007, 11:20 PM   #15

Re: Worming


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You are a brave woman, Fran!!
He may frighten the pants off everyone else but he doesn't frighten me and he knows that!



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31-10-2007, 10:59 AM   #16

Re: Worming


Amber gets a Drontal tablet shoved down her throat using a pill popper and avoids me like the plague for the following day

Have you tried using a pill popper? They are fairly easy to use and allow you to get the tablet to the back of the throat without getting your fingers bitten off



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31-10-2007, 11:35 AM   #17

Re: Worming


Patch and Meow both have Panucar Favourites and take them with no problems Patch eats it like a treat and Meow eat it off her food.



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31-10-2007, 07:51 PM   #18

Re: Worming


Why not try Panacur Liquid instead of the paste. That is what I wormer all my cats and all the kittens with and never have a problem with it. Even bossy Tilly takes it that way. It is worth a try.



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