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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #15 on: 09 March 2016, 15:28:39 »

One of these should fit your needs - may have to ship from america though  ;D


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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #16 on: 09 March 2016, 16:51:29 »

 ;D ;D ;D Nice one Jimmy, that made me giggle as did Auto Addicts post  :y

I`ve never had to give my cat ear drops but the bath towel is what you need to do, I have to give one of my cats two pills every three days and it`s a doddle as he is easily bribed with cheese, chicken and ham  :y
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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #17 on: 09 March 2016, 18:00:58 »

Hopefully.... Entwood's advice applies to dogs as well? :-X
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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #18 on: 09 March 2016, 18:03:36 »

Hopefully.... Entwood's advice applies to dogs as well? :-X

No No No, dogs are human! :)
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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #19 on: 09 March 2016, 22:32:39 »

Hopefully.... Entwood's advice applies to dogs as well? :-X

No .. to a dog you simply say "sit" then place medication in mouth followed by a biscuit as a reward, then take for an enjoyable 3 mile walk through the woods and fields, most relaxing and beneficial to both canine and human alike .. :) Canine may well be in need of a bath on return however :) unless you can find a decent stream or lake ...



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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #20 on: 10 March 2016, 22:41:38 »

Bulldog clip ;)

Large bulldog clip on the scruff of the neck.

Google "How to disarm a cat" ;) :y

The large towel works... Me... I grab by the scruff, then kneel down with cat between my knees/legs and "sit" on it with just the head poking out. Need to be quick though... They soon work out how to escape! ::)
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Re: Administering cat medicine
« Reply #21 on: 11 March 2016, 13:16:54 »

Lovely dog Entwood. About same size as ours. Water , any water is a magnet. Stagnant water full of algae a speciality. Home warm shower?  He no like.

Cat? Problem is no longer how to hold but how to find cat and retrieve from roof! Have to wait for hunger to supercede fear.
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