Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Pinkbear (Julie) on June 19, 2007, 12:43:39 PM
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Hi, all :hug:
Don't know if you guys know this, but I didn't before last week.
My cat Jumpy was diagnosed with a heart complaint last week and will need to take 5 pills a day for the rest of his life. I was feeling a tad concerned about this prospect. :Crazy: Sharon from Cats Protection Canterbury then told me about this stuff called Webbox Cats Delight, which is a treat like product. It's a bit like plasticine and the advantage is that you can mould it around the pill. Unlike cheese, or fish or anything I've come across that a cat will eat, it hold it's shape for long enough and the taste is strong enough to mask the taste of the pill.
Just thought I'd pass that tip on... ;)
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Where is this magical thing avaiable from? ;D
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Oh my I bought some of that last week and was giving it Mogs as a treat after ramming a pill down her throat :rofl: Have to say it quite expensive over £1 for 6 sticks but its very like the old felix stick treats stuff.
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Tab
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They are about 99p for 6 in Asda, but do last a while. Tiger loves them, she has had all the flavours now - they were on 2 for £1.50 the other week, dont know if htey still are. Aldi do something that look very similar, but are only 49p, just haven't got back there to try them out yet.
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Thanks for the tip Pinkbear, I'll have to remember that next time Max needs any tablets :)
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Oh my I bought some of that last week and was giving it Mogs as a treat after ramming a pill down her throat :rofl:
I know just what you mean! :scared:
I don't often give my lot treats. When I do it tends to be cat nip choccies. I'd never come across a soft treat before. Maybe there are others around? Anyways, I recall spending half an hour trying to conceal a tablet in a piece of chicken. I cut it into 4 pieces thinking it was fool proof. 8) I didn't bargain for the fact I was the fool! The cat ate licked the bowl clean save for 4 quarters of tablet! :censored: :censored: :rofl:
I got my Webbox from Asda, but they have a website that lists stockists in all areas.
jxx
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I will deffo look out for it too. :thanks:
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Me too - I keep having to wait until Imogen's asleep then sneak up on her...otherwise she's off. Even if she doesn't like them I'm sure the others will. Great tip PB :thanks:
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if they don't eat the treat and your cat's getting upset by having pills jammed down his/her throat all the time, do those plastic pill shooter things work? They look even worse to me than quickly grabbing kitty and shoving it down his gob.
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I use a pill shooter with Mogs as she tends to drool and bite me otherwise :evillaugh: This morning though I went to get her and she disappeared under the bed >:( not like her at all but I had treats in each hand. Right hand for Mogs with tablets in and left hand for Amber without. I gave her the first tablet treat and it just disappeared so I think we might carry on like this. I have to say though I had to hoover today as I hadnt realised just how much cr*p was under the bed so I couldnt tell if the tablet was spat out or if cat litter had been carried through :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Tab
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I recall in years past when i was new to cat owning, it once took three of us to try and fail to get a pill into my dear departed cat Henry. The vet gave us a fact sheet about how to do it. "Wrap the cat tightly in a towel", it said. Yeah.... right!
Henry managed to half strangle himself in the blanket, my hubby and my daughter where covered in scratches, I was in tears. And just as Henry dissapeared in a cloud of dust around the door, I looked down to my feet just in time to see my other cat gulp the pill up like it was a sweetie! The vet had negected to tell me that these pills were made laced with chicken stock :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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I was giving the cats some of these this week and am puzzled as to how you would hide a tablet in them!!
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I was giving the cats some of these this week and am puzzled as to how you would hide a tablet in them!!
Squeeze it out flat - but not too much. Place the pill in the middle, then fold it back on itself and squeeze the edges tight. It will break up a bit, but it's easy to squish it back together. Does take a bit of practice but it does work.