Well, this morning I thought I had fooled him but in the end it was him that fooled me, the little bugger! I put the tablet inside the small pill pocket and then used a Friskies wet food that had chunks in it similar in size to the pill pocket. I only put a teaspoon worth in a bowl and mixed it all together so I could be sure he'd eat it all. A few minutes later I looked in the bowl and it was empty. I was so happy but then... I picked the bowl up to wash it and there was the slimy pill pocket on the carpet. UGH! He was looking at me as if to say "what?!?, you expected me to eat that weird thing that was in there?" lol

Kater, I will check out that link you included in your post. I know you're right about just getting it done. I can pill other people's cats but I just get too emotionally wrapped up in mine and I'm hopeless at it. I'm going to try a few other options and if all else fails, I will pill him and get my husband to help. I will use the method of holding his head back and gripping it with my thumb on one side and forefinger on the other side and use my other hand to hold his lower jaw down and get my husband to toss it as far back as he can.
I really like the possibility of injections every 4 days though. I'll ask my vet about that. And, maybe they could send me home with it so I can do it myself? The tablet thing is just so hard because his illness has everything to do with his throat and nasal passage so I hate to further irritate this area.

Critters-I'm going to pick up some stinky cat tuna and clam juice and anything else that looks like I might be able to hide it in. Good idea.
Last night I found a site that suggested 'greasy' meat, like pieces of hamburger or sausage. It said that cats turn fat into energy and they are naturally attracted to grease and their drive to get that fat often over-rides their suspicion of hidden meds. And as you and Freedom suggested, the pharmacist might have an idea for me. If she can put it into a suspension that eliminates the bitterness, I should be able to mix the 1 ml or whatever into wet food.

Freedom- I was looking into Baytril last night because it looks like they now come in a coating that is palatable. While I don't think Tiger would eat it like a treat, I might have a better shot at 'hiding' it. I'll have to ask my vet about it. But, as you mentioned, it's expensive which I'd like to avoid if I could.

I also found on another forum, I think it was PETFINDER, someone talking about a flavorless liquid antibiotic used for farm animals that some woman used at a cat shelter and that it was similar to Clavamox. They didn't include the name in their post though. I will also ask my vet about that.