Cats And Pills - Tablets
by: Colin Visser
Nearly everything alive becomes ill at some stage in its life, and
pets are no exception. I have been very fortunate in that my two cats
have been very healthy for most of their lives. Recently the oldest
cat become ill and had to go to the vet. Unfortunately she was diagnosed
with a form of cancer. The treatment options were pills or radiation
'therapy'. The radiation therapy was very expensive so that left the
pills. Pills are fine for humans, but if you have ever tried to administer
pills to your cat then you would know some of the problems I have had.
I usually feed my cats on a dry 'all in one' biscuit diet. This diet
and a supplement of fresh food has kept them very healthy for over 14years.
But now I need to add pills to her diet every twelve hours. So what
do I feed her that will hide the pill well enough for her to eat it
without complaining? Well after some experimentation I came to the conclusion
that hiding a whole pill was not the answer. Not the answer at all.
Whole pills are located and removed from the food with amazing accuracy.
The simple answer is to crush the pills before adding them to the food.
( Note : The pill should be added to a small quantity of food - half
a normal serve or less, and that small quantity should be given to your
pet BEFORE the rest of the meal. This helps to ensure your cat is hungry
enough to eat the entire pill. Once the pill food is eaten you can give
them the rest of the meal.)
Pills are usually quite easy to crush into powder, I use two spoons,
one small teaspoon as the crusher, and a larger desert spoon to hold
the pill. Place the pill into the larger spoon and using the edge of
the small spoon as a blunt knife, carefully break the pill into smaller
chunks. Now use the small teaspoon to gently crush the chunks into powder.
In less than two minutes you should be ready to sprinkle the powdered
pill onto a small serve of food. Crushing the pill gets much easier
once you have done two or three.
This is how I prepare chicken or fish for my cat at pill time :
Chicken : Cooked (cold)
Cooked chicken is a favorite food of my cats so it is a good pill food
for them. To make the most reliable pill hiding food from cold chicken
is really quite easy. First of all you need to prepare the pill by crushing
it into a powder as described above. Then you need a small serve of
chicken that you can breakup into smallish pieces - use your fingers,
it gives the best results. Once you have broken up the chicken add a
small quantity of water to the serving plate and roll the chicken in
the water until it is wet all over. Now drain the excess water from
the plate - too much water will leave the pill on the plate and not
on the food where it needs to be. The next step is optional, but it
makes a big difference for my pets. The next step is to place the food
in a microwave oven. All you want to do is VERY GENTLY warm up the food,
I use about 6 SECONDS on high. What you are looking for is to remove
the coldness of the food - which activates the SMELL of the food. Do
not make !
the food hot! ( The heat could damage the pill that you are trying
to feed them, and not many cats will eat hot food anyway.) Now that
you have a very gently warmed serve of food it is time to add the pill.
Just sprinkle the crushed pill over the wet, warm chicken and serve
it up!
Note : Always add the Pill LAST!
Fish : Raw
If you want to use raw fish as a pill serving food then it pays to
make sure that the cat in question likes the fish that you are going
to use. ( Cats are fussy!) I have two cats, one eats fish at every opportunity,
and the other will walk right past it and ask for something else..
So get a small piece of fish to test the cat with, and assuming that
the fish is accepted it is easy to prepare. I use a pair of kitchen
scissors to cut the fish into small pieces. A sharp knife is ok but
the skin on fish is very tough, so for safety and ease of preparation
I use scissors. Once you have the fish cut up all you need to do is
sprinkle the powdered pill over the fish and serve it up. Raw fish is
usually wet and quite smelly, so it doesn't require water to be added
or the microwave to warm it up.
Fish : Cooked (cold)
To prepare a cooked cold fish you basically follow the steps outlined
for cooked chicken. Prepare the pill, get a small bit of cooked fish
and cut or break it up into small pieces. Make it wet, drain off the
excess water and zap it in the microwave for a few seconds - do not
make the food hot! Add the crushed pill to the warm wet fish and serve
it up.
Note : Always add the Pill LAST!
The purpose of warming up the food is to make it smellier. Most food
has a much stronger scent or smell when it is at room temperature than
it does straight from the fridge.
If you need a small quantity of fresh raw fish it can usually be purchased
from your local take away food shop. If you want to use cooked fish
from a take away shop bear in mind that the batter or bread crumbs should
be removed before it is served to the cat. (Well, it should be removed
if your cat won't eat the fish with it still on there..) Also remember
to cool the fish down to about room temperature before you add the pill
- otherwise the heat may damage the pill.
Never microwave any pill - it could damage the active ingredients or
even make them toxic to your pet.
For those that are interested, my cats name is "Eff-Gee" ( "F"+"G"
) and she can tell the time as well if not better than I can. Every
12 hours (+ or - 30mins) she is asking me for her pill food :-)
My other cat - that doesn't like fish, is called "Sox". He doesn't
really like chicken either. Actually he prefers the biscuits over most
other foods - unless it is meat with chili on it. He is a nice cat :-)
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