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No experience with viruses so i can't help there. Giving pills? - well, just think of as many exotic things as you can to hide it. Squeezy cheese worked well for a while, or a bit of a Dairylea triangle is nice and malleable so you can push the pill in to hide it. Ham is a favourite too. But you could try other things - pate maybe, a cube of liver, etc etc. You could try keeping the pills in the fridge (as long as that is OK - the packaging will say what temp range it should be stored) - it will help disguise the aroma (remember cats' sense of small is much better than ours) Good luck - hope someone else can help with the virus question. |
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One of my cats is just awful to give pills, liquid anything like that to,When he needs AB, I go to the vet nurse, she gives him a 2 day injection at a time..... |
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You could try putting the tablets in cheese (some cats like stilton which smells really strong) or raw chicken or prawns. My female cat is a carrier of the cat flu but it is now only obvious if she gets very stressed as her eyes will water and she will start sneezing a lot (almost continuiously) but I try and makes sure she isn't stressed out in any way. |
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