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Thanks Mags, I'll have a go, unfortunately she's learnt how to spit the pill out of her mouth when I put it in cheese spread, or fish paste, so I'm wondering if wrapping it in ham would work. |
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I had a cat with the same thyroid problem and I used to wrap the tablet in a piece of ham. It worked quite well, providing I stuck it to the meat with a bit of something else so that it didn't fall out. It was trial and error really but it usually worked. |
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Hi, I have 4 cats on vidalta and I have to admit I just pop the pills down their throats, vidalta really shouldn't be cut or crushed. One of my cats is on steriods and because of his condition doing this isn't really possible, so I have invested in a pill giver and once I got the knack have found it very useful, and it saves you fingers. http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...x&cPath=141_27 it on the bottom of this page, your vet should be able to supply one. |
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Linda, my cat has recently been diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism as well. I can't pill him so he has the tablets pushed into a piece of chicken. You can buy chicken pieces on our local market and it's ideal for pushing tablets into. I usualy but £2.00 worth and freeze half |
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