I'm so grateful I just found u. Imagine having to give meds to 10 - 7month old kittens and 14 - 3month old kittens (some still rather feral) all congested with a cold (or cat flu). They need eye meds too. Oh! And that doesn't even include the 9 adult cats that need those same meds with 3 being feral. Side note... Now Imagine of all the 48 cats & kittens we sparingly help provide food and meds for off one small income, but only 7 cats are ours (and even 4 of them only became ours from all the feral cats bringing their kittens to our car porch every time they have kittens. My health has declined since seeing about them. I literally won't eat so I can use my food to help feed them. My husband is so understanding and I appreciate him so much. But I hate that he's the one always having to conform just cause I can't handle watching them beg for food (so u know I definitely don't have the heart to scare em away.) Pray for me. (Side note...4 of the small kittens that are sick crawled in my lap and chest to comfort me cause just typing this put me in tear. They keep looking back with their eyes swollen and almost matted closed. They worried about me not knowing I'm the one worried about them.) Sorry so long. U just don't know how much I'm always looking for help...even if it's just for the big little things like this. I'm losing it.
Woww...you are so loving and just too good..so nice of you to take care of all the cats..I wish you good health very soon..I am the same, I am on starvation diet so that all the cats in my care (inside as well as outside) eat well and have all other comforts.
Thank you. My cat needs daily meds and I’ve been really discouraged. It’s impossible to swaddle him alone and it’s really difficult pilling him. This gave me some hope.
Your videos really helped reduce my anxiety about pilling my cat. We are getting the hang of it and I am happy to report we are still best friends :-) Thank you so much!
Why didn't this vid come out on top of my search feed? Other vids, helpful enough but not as much as yours. OMG, thanks a lot. Very comprehensive. Extremely helpful, may God bless you.
This video was absolutely fantastic. The holding the pill with the index and thumb and opening with the middle finger is an amazing tip (also the leaving her nowhere to back up was a good tip). I was able to give my cat her pill with pretty much no struggle. Something about that method just worked. I dropped the pill in and she swallowed it right up. Im so sad though because it was the last time I had to med my cat. I had to put her down the same day I gave her that pill. :-( But thanks to your vid the last moments with her were so much less stressful than it had to be thanks to your video. Thank you so much!!!!!!! This is the best one for pilling a cat for sure!!!
By far, the most helpful video on medicating a cat! I searched hours and hours of videos 2 weeks ago for how to pill my cat. Figured out how to do it, but never found your videos. Now we are doing liquid meds and that is when I found YOUR videos. Wow! So much helpful info, tips and techniques. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Excellent video; thorough demonstrations, articulate presentation, beautiful kitties. What more could one ask for? You've earned a subscriber. Thank you. ~ Lisa
Thank-you so much! This video was so helpful, I was able to successfully medicate my resistive kitty without stressing him out. He hated every second of it, but it was quick and easy for both of us! He was recently hospitalized with CHF, so he’ll be on meds twice a day for life.
Just found this, as medicating my cat is getting more challenging with each pilling/dropper session. Although, I have been doing this for years with various cats, Marky is clever and wiley with this, and tuna juice has been my go to. Love the parfait and I have never heard of A/D, but if it would put the weight on, I will try it. He is very constipated and is so far, successfully dealing with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, treated by vet and chinese and a few other herbs. He also has severe constipation, so it's vital that he drinks water and I give him daily subQ's. If you think that dairy products might make him go, will run it past the vet, she's pretty good with all things alternative. Thank you for posting this - seeing it many years later!!!
Thank you for doing a great job on this video. I actually found at pet smart a “saucy” type of cat food that I can mash my cats arthritis meds in and tried what you had done. Just giving her the new food so she will take to it and not detecting anything and thereafter had used two different meds and mashed it into the new food and she ate it up without any problem. You truly are a Godsend in helping all of us animal lovers. Hopefully what I learned from you, I can pay it forward to someone else that’s going through similar issues. You’re cats are beautiful.
Looks easy if you have a cat that just lays there and let’s you do that. I’d like to see the video of the cat that runs away, wiggles and scratches, won’t open their mouth, is in pain from recent mouth surgery. How do you give liquid medication to that cat?
This was very helpful. I have 2 older cats and 3 4month old kittens. Made the deworming process way easier. No one was stressed out, very easy technique. Thank you.😀
This is a great video. My darling cat is difficult about taking a pill. I have been finding pills on the floor my cat spit out after I was totally convinced she had swallowed them. Am going to try the pill popper behind the canine tooth approach along with the scruff hold. My current pill popper does not hold a 1/2 tablet dose (it falls out) so I'm getting a silicone tipped pill gun. Plus I'll be adding a syringe of food or water chaser too. Wish me luck!
Thanks for the videos. You are so great with the cats! I can’t seem to make it work myself. Liquid meds in the morning and at night. My cat is a Calico and she hates this. I don’t like it either because I can’t seem to do it well. We mixed her meds in her food this morning and she ate most of it. The meds are temporary thank god.
@@FundamentallyFeline Do you need a prescription for this? The petco site seems to imply you do? Anything else that the kitty would like? I haven't found a treat she's crazy for yet. Someone also suggested tuna .. so I will give that a try.
Hi, i really need help, i have a 9 year old rag doll cat and just found out that he has inflammatory bowel disease. and the vet wants him to take 2 meds. one of them is a chewable. and there is no way he will take it. do you have any suggestions? HELP!!!
lovetocrochet61 I offer medicating consults as well as behavior consultations. Visit my website www.fundamentallyfeline.com and email me and we will get the ball rolling to start helping you!
I'm in need of help. My 14 yr old Tabby male, Garfield, is experiencing pancreatitis. I've NEVER had a cat that foams at the mouth. The liquid meds, the pills, everything foams out. Idk what to do. He's anorexic, eating very little, drinking very little, lethargic. I've called the vet back they say I can bring him in for him administer the meds, but they're every 12 hours & it'll be very stressful on Garfield. I'm trying to get through this at home as the vet doesn't believe he has a liver disease or anything EXTREMELY serious based on the values of his bloodwork. He's not recommending hospitalization. IDK he's not getting better yet.
Wow finally someone showed me what I have been wondering about: how the #%#$ am I supposed to pry open the bottom of their mouth while holding onto a pill at the same time. The other videos did not explain this. But yours did.
I hear you, my cat can smell the pill and won't touch it and she wouldn't have any issue biting me. I am going to try the syringe with baby food method and see what happens. It is terribly frustrating, my senior gal has to take two pills a day. We just have to keep trying good luck.
That doesnt work with demon cats. I got chewable benedryl, dissoved it in tuna juice and syringed it a little at a time in the side of her mouth. She didnt like it, but it was doable. The chewables were nit as bitter as the regular benedryl. It only came in grape but that was better than crushing regular tabs where she would foam at the mouth.
Let's be honest. If manufacturers actually put some effort into making pharmaceuticals tasty or in a totally different shape/form, care givers wouldn't have problems of any sort... I mean, is it really that hard to understand? How can they even barely expect for pills to be eaten by an animal ??? Sorry for the rant, nice video. Food for thought by the way...If somebody has the resources to do this, you got a billion dollars idea floating around here...
I'm so grateful I just found u.
Imagine having to give meds to 10 - 7month old kittens and 14 - 3month old kittens (some still rather feral) all congested with a cold (or cat flu). They need eye meds too. Oh! And that doesn't even include the 9 adult cats that need those same meds with 3 being feral.
Side note...
Now Imagine of all the 48 cats & kittens we sparingly help provide food and meds for off one small income, but only 7 cats are ours (and even 4 of them only became ours from all the feral cats bringing their kittens to our car porch every time they have kittens.
My health has declined since seeing about them. I literally won't eat so I can use my food to help feed them. My husband is so understanding and I appreciate him so much. But I hate that he's the one always having to conform just cause I can't handle watching them beg for food (so u know I definitely don't have the heart to scare em away.) Pray for me.
(Side note...4 of the small kittens that are sick crawled in my lap and chest to comfort me cause just typing this put me in tear. They keep looking back with their eyes swollen and almost matted closed. They worried about me not knowing I'm the one worried about them.)
Sorry so long. U just don't know how much I'm always looking for help...even if it's just for the big little things like this.
I'm losing it.
Woww...you are so loving and just too good..so nice of you to take care of all the cats..I wish you good health very soon..I am the same, I am on starvation diet so that all the cats in my care (inside as well as outside) eat well and have all other comforts.
Thank you. My cat needs daily meds and I’ve been really discouraged. It’s impossible to swaddle him alone and it’s really difficult pilling him. This gave me some hope.
Your videos really helped reduce my anxiety about pilling my cat. We are getting the hang of it and I am happy to report we are still best friends :-) Thank you so much!
I love how calm your cat is through all of this. My feral born would be twisting from side to side.
Why didn't this vid come out on top of my search feed? Other vids, helpful enough but not as much as yours. OMG, thanks a lot. Very comprehensive. Extremely helpful, may God bless you.
This video was absolutely fantastic. The holding the pill with the index and thumb and opening with the middle finger is an amazing tip (also the leaving her nowhere to back up was a good tip). I was able to give my cat her pill with pretty much no struggle. Something about that method just worked. I dropped the pill in and she swallowed it right up. Im so sad though because it was the last time I had to med my cat. I had to put her down the same day I gave her that pill. :-( But thanks to your vid the last moments with her were so much less stressful than it had to be thanks to your video. Thank you so much!!!!!!! This is the best one for pilling a cat for sure!!!
By far, the most helpful video on medicating a cat! I searched hours and hours of videos 2 weeks ago for how to pill my cat. Figured out how to do it, but never found your videos. Now we are doing liquid meds and that is when I found YOUR videos. Wow! So much helpful info, tips and techniques. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Excellent video; thorough demonstrations, articulate presentation, beautiful kitties. What more could one ask for? You've earned a subscriber. Thank you. ~ Lisa
Thank-you so much! This video was so helpful, I was able to successfully medicate my resistive kitty without stressing him out. He hated every second of it, but it was quick and easy for both of us! He was recently hospitalized with CHF, so he’ll be on meds twice a day for life.
Once again - best tutorial out of MANY! Making it a pleasant experience for the kitty and lessens anxiety for the owner. Thank you.
Omg such a pro! The way u handled kitty firm and gentle but managed to squeeze the antibiotics so quickly wow
Fantastic, informative video!! Thank you!
Just found this, as medicating my cat is getting more challenging with each pilling/dropper session. Although, I have been doing this for years with various cats, Marky is clever and wiley with this, and tuna juice has been my go to. Love the parfait and I have never heard of A/D, but if it would put the weight on, I will try it. He is very constipated and is so far, successfully dealing with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, treated by vet and chinese and a few other herbs. He also has severe constipation, so it's vital that he drinks water and I give him daily subQ's. If you think that dairy products might make him go, will run it past the vet, she's pretty good with all things alternative. Thank you for posting this - seeing it many years later!!!
Medicating a cat is like medicating a chainsaw while its running
Brilliant! Thanks to you and cats for such a clear and kind demo.
Thank you for doing a great job on this video. I actually found at pet smart a “saucy” type of cat food that I can mash my cats arthritis meds in and tried what you had done. Just giving her the new food so she will take to it and not detecting anything and thereafter had used two different meds and mashed it into the new food and she ate it up without any problem. You truly are a Godsend in helping all of us animal lovers. Hopefully what I learned from you, I can pay it forward to someone else that’s going through similar issues.
You’re cats are beautiful.
Looks easy if you have a cat that just lays there and let’s you do that. I’d like to see the video of the cat that runs away, wiggles and scratches, won’t open their mouth, is in pain from recent mouth surgery. How do you give liquid medication to that cat?
You make it look so easy. I will try it. Thank you
that cat is an angel
Best video I have seen. Thank you.
Thanks for this! Pilling a new kitten now, wish me luck!
This was very helpful. I have 2 older cats and 3 4month old kittens. Made the deworming process way easier. No one was stressed out, very easy technique. Thank you.😀
I wish Whiskers could come give a seminar here!
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Mine has IBD and can only get hydrolyzed protein food, so all treats are off the table-wonder what your thoughts are then?
This is a great video. My darling cat is difficult about taking a pill. I have been finding pills on the floor my cat spit out after I was totally convinced she had swallowed them. Am going to try the pill popper behind the canine tooth approach along with the scruff hold. My current pill popper does not hold a 1/2 tablet dose (it falls out) so I'm getting a silicone tipped pill gun. Plus I'll be adding a syringe of food or water chaser too. Wish me luck!
Wiccas is such a good girl for meds!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for the videos. You are so great with the cats! I can’t seem to make it work myself. Liquid meds in the morning and at night. My cat is a Calico and she hates this. I don’t like it either because I can’t seem to do it well. We mixed her meds in her food this morning and she ate most of it. The meds are temporary thank god.
Thank you so much 😊
Great video and interesting ideas.
What is in the syringe? Food or oil or water?
Brooke Witham Hill's Rx a/d
@@FundamentallyFeline Do you need a prescription for this? The petco site seems to imply you do? Anything else that the kitty would like? I haven't found a treat she's crazy for yet. Someone also suggested tuna .. so I will give that a try.
Good video, thanks!
LOOKS SO EASY.
Hi, i really need help, i have a 9 year old rag doll cat and just found out that he has inflammatory bowel disease. and the vet wants him to take 2 meds. one of them is a chewable. and there is no way he will take it. do you have any suggestions? HELP!!!
lovetocrochet61 I offer medicating consults as well as behavior consultations. Visit my website www.fundamentallyfeline.com and email me and we will get the ball rolling to start helping you!
I'm in need of help. My 14 yr old Tabby male, Garfield, is experiencing pancreatitis. I've NEVER had a cat that foams at the mouth. The liquid meds, the pills, everything foams out. Idk what to do. He's anorexic, eating very little, drinking very little, lethargic. I've called the vet back they say I can bring him in for him administer the meds, but they're every 12 hours & it'll be very stressful on Garfield. I'm trying to get through this at home as the vet doesn't believe he has a liver disease or anything EXTREMELY serious based on the values of his bloodwork. He's not recommending hospitalization. IDK he's not getting better yet.
Wat if they don’t eat or drink
I sure hope my cat will like this, as she is not much for canned food or treats. I used to give some water after this makes more sense.
Wow finally someone showed me what I have been wondering about: how the #%#$ am I supposed to pry open the bottom of their mouth while holding onto a pill at the same time. The other videos did not explain this. But yours did.
Soooo helpful, I wish my vet had explained all of that instead of sending me on my merry way with the cat pills!!!
Informative :)
Thank you.
Thank you Maggie, I am thrilled you found it helpful!
Thx soooo much!!!
It was so impossible for me with my cat, he is so strong and how he is big, he uses that against me, none technique works 😖 it's so frustrated
I hear you, my cat can smell the pill and won't touch it and she wouldn't have any issue biting me. I am going to try the syringe with baby food method and see what happens. It is terribly frustrating, my senior gal has to take two pills a day. We just have to keep trying good luck.
That doesnt work with demon cats. I got chewable benedryl, dissoved it in tuna juice and syringed it a little at a time in the side of her mouth. She didnt like it, but it was doable. The chewables were nit as bitter as the regular benedryl. It only came in grape but that was better than crushing regular tabs where she would foam at the mouth.
At 1:20 is when my cat curls his tongue to the top of his mouth. I am giving my cat a med they said to give on an empty stomach. No food chaser.
Hills food?
4:00 But how do you get the QUAALUDE into the cat? Just kidding; that is one ChILL cat.
My kitten started to hate the "treat/chaser", once he realized that I dropped something awful down his throat.
PS, love Wiccas!
Let's be honest. If manufacturers actually put some effort into making pharmaceuticals tasty or in a totally different shape/form, care givers wouldn't have problems of any sort...
I mean, is it really that hard to understand? How can they even barely expect for pills to be eaten by an animal ???
Sorry for the rant, nice video.
Food for thought by the way...If somebody has the resources to do this, you got a billion dollars idea floating around here...
My thoughts exactly!!! Some of these medications are very expensive too!!
She's such a sweetie
Watching in 2020!!!
whoooooa what's it like in the future.
I prefer liquid it's really easy as long as it's not nasty
i prefer to work in cattle than cats
I’m terrorizing my cat no matter how we do it we can’t get it in my cat.
I give mine sleeping
Yeah, now try my cat. You'll lose a finger 😫
Loving it until you started scruff👎