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Hiker_01 wrote:
I've always had trouble getting pills down a cat, even with a pill pusher. Talk to the vet and see if they have the med in a liquid form, then you can fill a small syringe and squirt it into its mouth. If they don't have it in liquid form, ask the vet if the pill can be dissolved in water and then given to the cat (using syringe).
โJan-19-2015 05:29 PM
โJan-19-2015 04:37 PM
Grandpere wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
Our cat is the same way. We got motion sickness pills from the vet. They seem to work pretty well. He hasn't vomited since we started using them. Get ahold of your vet.
How do you get the pills down your cat, we have not ever been able to get ours to take pills, he bites, scratches and will hold any pill in his mouth and spit it out the second we turn loose.
โJan-19-2015 04:26 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Our cat is the same way. We got motion sickness pills from the vet. They seem to work pretty well. He hasn't vomited since we started using them. Get ahold of your vet.
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โJan-19-2015 03:58 PM
Grandpere wrote:
OK, my grandson has an older cat who gets sick every time he gets in a vehicle. We cannot go even 5 miles and he has vomited up everything he has eaten for 3 days. We are headed from AR to AZ next month and I am hoping someone out there has a remedy or suggestion on how to keep this from happening. It is going to get old giving him a bath every time we stop for the night and washing out his cage. HELP please.