Quote Originally Posted by K & L
See if the vet can prescribe a cream antibiotic that is applied inside the ear. We had to do this for our Spike since he's impossible to medicate either pill or liquid. We are also doing this with Scooter right now. It works great!
This is one possibility. The vet can do this through a compounding pharmacy.
However, there are also two readily available alternatives to potassium pills. Flavored gel (consistency like Nutri-Cal) and powder forms are available. The brand I see most often here is Tumil-K. These can be mixed into the food and delivered via feeding syringe.
If you reduce your pills by half, I think that would make pilling easier.