I'm sorry to hear this.I've been following this thread but haven't replied until now. When I've done this in the past and I was always by myself, I wrapped my cat in a towel and I put them in my small bathroom so they couldn't run away. I hung the IV bag over the bathroom door and I would then position my cat between my legs. Since I was by myself this was my only option. Hopefully you'll be able to work something out so that your cat will stay still long enough to have his fluids. Good luck.
Another option might be to buy a cat sack that you can zip the cat in and then you could just unzip the top part of the way to give him the fluids. I know that Drs. Fosters & Smith sells klaw kontrol bags which can be used to help medicate or trim a cats nails. I have a few of these. Some vet offices may even sell something similar. Here's a link: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...fm?pcatid=3159. Here's another link to the cat sack: http://www.fourflags.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.3950/.f.





I've been following this thread but haven't replied until now. When I've done this in the past and I was always by myself, I wrapped my cat in a towel and I put them in my small bathroom so they couldn't run away. I hung the IV bag over the bathroom door and I would then position my cat between my legs. Since I was by myself this was my only option. Hopefully you'll be able to work something out so that your cat will stay still long enough to have his fluids. Good luck.
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