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Was pilling the cat. That means, for the three of you reading this journal who DON'T have cats that need medicine on a regular basis, holding the cat's mouth open, dropping a pill down her throat, clamping her jaws shut, and rubbing her throat to make her swallow.

I'm usually pretty good at this. But, this time, she wriggled out, and shook her head enough to slide the pill all the way across the kitchen floor. And it had gotten damp enough to sog into unusable mush.

"Well, cat, you think you've won, don't you? But I've got an entire bottle of these pills!"

And I did it again. And she did it again. Except this time, the pill flew sideways and smacked into the refrigerator.

And stuck there.

Score so far: Boopsie, 2; Ian, 0.

I'm posting this before trying a third time.

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Date: 2006-03-11 11:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cogitationitis.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] wren13 is a vet, and she suggests blowing (gently) in the cat's nose.

I used to have a cat who would hold it in her cheek for up to half an hour, then spit it out behind the TV.

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