The pill popper just never worked for me. And squirting the liquid in the side of the mouth is more helpful than straight in because sometimes if you squirt it straight in, it goes to the back of the throat and gags them; too much to swallow at once. W/a pill, if you can manage to bend the head back far enough, you can pop the pill right at the back of the throat and it immediately causes them to swallow. Then I massage the throat a little to be sure that the pill went down. Sorry that I can't be more helpful. I know it's tough pilling a cat. Thankfully, most of mine are easy but if the meds are nasty tasting, it's a challenge. One word of encouragement, though: it's more stressful on you than it is on the cats. They do like to be dramatic at times and they're good at it. They convince us that they're going to be scarred for life. After a while, when they see that it's part of their daily routine, they may still hate it and you may have to outsmart them in order to catch them, (Yodie and I play this game every night) but once you do catch them, they'll resign themselves to being pilled. Hang in there.![]()





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