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  1. #106
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    I had to laugh at your description of trying to tackle Filou

    That is the way Juni is - as well as Chloe. Miley was easy - and Lucy is easy as pie, but Juni and Chloe, forget it. They are fine at the vet, just not here at the house. You might think that I was trying to kill them. Just getting them in to a carrier is impossible. Lucy, no problem again, with the carrier.

    I wish you good luck with the fasting and then the repair of his bowel problem. I know how fragile our Abys are and gosh, such a dilemma most times.

    Get well soon Filou and hey, give your purrents a break and keep still!

    ((((((((((((((((Filou))))))))))))

  2. #107
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    A note to Tigris:

    Be kind to your little brother Filou - he hasn't had his dinner today and may be in a bit of a funk

    Yours adoringly, Eve
    Yours in Whiskers

    I'm not young enough to know everything.

    "The Best Mirror is an Old Friend"

    “The secret of what is small is the secret of clear-sightedness; the guarding of what is soft and tender is the secret of strength.”

    • Lao Tzu

  3. Edwina had her teeth cleaned this week and the vet gave us antibiotics to give her.

    Right....

    Don put it on her tuna. Then he threw the tuna away.

    We have tagged teamed her. The antibiotic is a pink liquid which does not look that good on Don's clothes or Edwina's head.

    We have decided she is too mean to get an infection. It annoys me as the bill had $60 on it for the antibiotics...

    So Barbara and Siegmar...I have absolutely no advice to offer...

  4. #109
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    I know some people don't feel right scruffing their cat, but it can really be a helpful technique in such situations. Of course, I am sure there are times it won't work, some cats get super tense when you try to scruff, but if all else fails, give it a try (in combination with the team effort AND a towel, if necessary)

    Praying for the best for Filou.
    .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    Edwina had her teeth cleaned this week and the vet gave us antibiotics to give her.

    Right....

    Don put it on her tuna. Then he threw the tuna away.

    We have tagged teamed her. The antibiotic is a pink liquid which does not look that good on Don's clothes or Edwina's head.

    ...
    I so feel your pain ... Eve is like a little panther whenever we have to medicate her. It takes at least 2 people and sometimes, that's just not enough
    Yours in Whiskers

    I'm not young enough to know everything.

    "The Best Mirror is an Old Friend"

    “The secret of what is small is the secret of clear-sightedness; the guarding of what is soft and tender is the secret of strength.”

    • Lao Tzu

  6. #111
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    I definitely feel your pain...... first off, cats are lousy about telling you-- check that: In LETTING YOU FIGURE OUT AT ALL-- that they don't feel well; then they make it a full-tilt rodeo to medicate or treat them.

    We have a small, lightweight, female tuxedo with a problematic coat that mats up and needs to be combed out- our vet can haul huge clumps off her with a stainless flea-comb, and she's good as gold; doesn't say a word. But if we come near her with any kind of comb or rake, she screams bloody murder, then tries to PERFORM said bloody murder on us. Total rodeo with maximal opportunity for serious damage to humans.

    As to medication-- I have to agree, with two people and the use of scruffing, you should be able to get somewhere, MAYBE even without major damage to anyone. But it's far easier if you can somehow convince the patient that the meds (like the saline) aren't so Godawful...... but, good luck doing that with that pink antibiotic! No cat in our whole pride will go within two yards of that stuff, no matter HOW it might be disguised or concealed...... you're far better off with a pill you can either hide in a bite of chicken or crush and mix with some baby-type chicken or turkey food (Gerber, etc.)- that often works- but not so with that bitter liquid antibiotic......

    Good luck-- I hope your kit gets through the bowel probs, that is UTTERLY not fun at all....

  7. #112
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    Poor Filou. I hope that you feel better soon. I use pill pockets for most pills and my cats love them. I'm also able to crush Starr's pred in baby food but he usually won't eat it all so I still have to put it on my finger, open up his mouth, and put it on the roof of his mouth. I also have a Klaw Kontrol Bag which can be also be used to help medicate a cat. Once the cat is in the bag, they can't go any where. Good luck with Filou the monkey cat.

  8. #113
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    @jenn: We tried to scruff him. To no avail. He takes advantage of being so thin- the slightest unsecurity on your side (as in "I might hurt him") will be taken advantage of

    Ok: there was no diarrhea today- actually nothing at all, only pee. He went to the vet, got his fluids and had breakfast
    He's MUCH happier now.
    We are going to buy more of that chicken stuff and hope he likes it well enough to have more of it- you never know

    Thanks for all your get-well wishes- Filou the monkey cat sends a little purr to everyone.

  9. #114
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    It's good to hear that Trude figured it out. Hopefully, this will help in him gaining a little bit of weight.

    We tried with our cats all of the above mentioned ways of feeding them medicine, and for our cats only one works, I crush the tablet and mix it, or the liquid medicine, in some canned food juice and it works

  10. #115
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    Yeah So glad to hear today is a better day - keep up the good work Filou
    Yours in Whiskers

    I'm not young enough to know everything.

    "The Best Mirror is an Old Friend"

    “The secret of what is small is the secret of clear-sightedness; the guarding of what is soft and tender is the secret of strength.”

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  11. #116
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    I'm so glad to hear that Filou got rid of his diarrhea and is starting to feel better. Now hopefully he continue to do well from now on.

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    I am glad to hear that the little monkey is feeling better Crossing paws and fingers for full recovery.

  13. #118
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    Thank you Filou for my little purr. I hope you feel better every day!

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    I'm thinking of you today, Filou, and of the rest of your family as well. I hope that you are continuing to feel better each day!
    Sending scritches your way,
    Andrea
    Oreo and Molly

  15. #120
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    Just a good update: the diarrhea seems to be over, the little boy produces nice tootsie rolls again. He eats like a little piggy- but doesn't seem to gain much weight. However he is happy and active. No doubt there is a lot of life quality there.

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