Well, operation worm & flea was put into action this morning. The beast was not impressed!
After a small amount of being messed around at Pets at Home, wasn't their fault really (the credit card readers had gone down and everyone was busy) but I ended up leaving with no medication or speaking to anyone about anything so I wasn't too impressed either, I did get a couple of heat lamps for the snake tank though.
Anyway on the way home I stopped off at Asda to pick up a prescription from the pharmacy, while queuing I noticed that they had some pet medication behind the counter. Turns out the pharmacists assistant had two cats herself so I had a quick chat with her instead. I ended up buying some Drontal & Ectoline (or something like that any road).
I'll be honest, I didn't even try to give Chuckles the worming tablet directly (that would have been a total none starter
). I quickly weighed her by picking her up and guessing, not ideal but shouldn't be too far out. Crushed up just over half of one of the tablets and mixed it in with some duck and turkey food, it said 1 tablet for every 4kg's, meh, she's only small, I estimate around ~3kg. She's eaten half the food so far, I'm sure she'll finish it off over the next couple of hours.
Then the fleaing (you know, the easy part)
I got this white pippette thing, cut the top off (too close to the base I might add) and tried to apply it along her back. Well, she was having none of it. I first tried while she was eating... nope. Then tried picking her up... nope, then the chase began, you could practically hear the Benny Hill music playing! We went from room to room until she finally tried to hide behind the blinds in the front room on the windowsill. I had to kind of grab her, pull her through the blinds (them vertical blinds, not horizontal
), put her in her bed on the chair and sort of hold her down over the shoulders - by now I think she had figured she wasn't getting away so she didn't put up much of a fight and I finally managed to get the contents of the pipette as close to the skin on her back in a few places.
I don't think she was overly impressed by the whole experience - not too traumatised though
Chuckles has currently left the house in disgust (I did get a quick kiss though before she left
). Its the first time I have seen her use the cat flap to go outside herself, she can get back in fine but usually prefers to exit via the front door... or is that just while I am usually at home to open it for her
You don't get any of this with the snake... oh
just remembered I put a mouse in the microwave to defrost last night, its still there!!! brb.
It's ok, panic over. The mouse was fine! Just put it in the snake tank but Sally babes is just looking at it. Might be a bit too early in the year for her to eat, she usually waits for the clocks to go forward before eating but I've not tried her with a mouse for a few weeks so we'll see how we get on
Chuckles is back inside now and normal service has resumed - on guard on the windowsill