Friday, January 8, 2010

Speaking from Experience

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I'm just now recovering from the holiday whirlwind.

My cat has some issues that cause him to be prone to certain infections. They are not life-threatening, but very uncomfortable for him. As a result, I have to administer medications when he does get sick. I've put together a little quick-reference list for those who don't have experience with giving pills to cats. Enjoy.

How to Give a Cat a Pill

  1. Pick up cat and hold as you would a baby about to take a bottle. Use your forefinger and thumb to apply gentle pressure to the sides of the jaw to pry open the mouth. Be patient.
  2. Drop pill into cat’s mouth. Pay close attention to where he spits out pill as he runs away.
  3. Pick up the pill from the floor and retrieve the cat from under the living room couch. Scratch his head to calm him, and repeat steps 1 and 2.
  4. Go upstairs and get cat from under the bed, and throw away the soggy pill. Take a second pill from the bottle, and sit in bedroom floor with the cat. This time, cradle cat so that rear paws are constrained. Open cat’s mouth and drop in pill. Hold cat’s mouth closed for a few seconds.
  5. Apply pressure to the arm that was constraining the rear paws to stop the bleeding.
  6. Pick up half-dissolved pill and discard. Take another pill from bottle. Search house for cat.
  7. Call neighbor and ask him to hold the cat for you while you administer the pill. Hold cat’s mouth open with one hand and place the pill at the back of cat’s throat with the other.
  8. Clean, disinfect, and bandage neighbor’s hands. Retrieve pill remnants from his hair. Take another pill from bottle.
  9. Get cat down from curtain rod.
  10. Take cat to bedroom and gently lay on him with his face sticking out from under your armpit. Pry open cat’s mouth and drop pill in.
  11. Recover pill from under bed. Pretreat bedcover with an enzyme treatment before laundering to aid in full removal of blood stains. Drive to local clinic for stitches.
  12. Upon returning home, find a sterile eyedropper and fill with cool water. Gather cat and head to the bathroom. Find a fluffy towel, sit on floor with cat, and swaddle him in towel.
  13. Open cat’s mouth and drop pill in, followed by dropperfull of water.
  14. Retrieve cat from top of shower rod. Go ahead and flush toilet (where pill landed) and take another pill from bottle. Check scalp for bleeding; treat as necessary.
  15. Call vet to inform him that you are having issues. Hang up the phone after he tells you that the medication can be administerd by him in one dose via shot.

    IMPORTANT: Do not call your lawyer until after you return from the veterinarian’s office. If you call before leaving, the phone call is evidence of premeditation (murder one) and reduces your chances for an insanity plea.

3 comments:

Lord Runolfr said...

I take it that "powder pill and mix contents into a can of tuna" was not on the list anywhere...

N said...

LOL! I couldn't do that for two reasons:

1) He isn't allowed to have tuna. He's on a very specific prescription food to control his condition (yes, I know, I'm one of those people).

2) I tried hiding it in his wet food, that he thinks is a treat. He looked at me like I had just shit in his food dish.

Lord Runolfr said...

In the aftermath of this incident, you should be particularly vigilant...

http://www.kittens-lair.net/cat-humor/cats-diary.html