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    Need help with pilling Ripley please

    Ripley has a raging bladder infection again and has become down right hostile about taking his pills. I used to be able to trick him by hiding it in a treat, no more. Then I got to where I could put him in a kind of head lock and pop it down, no more. No matter how far I shove it he will work it back up and spit it out but unfortunately these new antibiotics make him foam at the mouth like he is rabid. Last night we moved to a pill gun and it worked wonderfully, he swallowed and no foaming and vomiting. This morning we tried it again and he fought like a wild cat, scratched both of us and then worked the pill back up. Now he is foaming and drooling and acting like he is going to vomit.

    What can I do??? He is so sick and it's making his kidney failure worse. The stress of trying to pill him is making his kidney failure worse, I can tell. The vet said this antibiotic is available in liquid but I'll never get that down him. It's all we can do for two of us to attempt a pill, liquid will go everywhere.

    This is his second antibiotic, the first we tried a couple of weeks ago was Clavamox and it make his sick and vomit for days. The vet said the only injection we could give doesn't work well on bladder infection.

    HELP! Poor Ripley, this is wearing us all out not to mention I'm bleeding.

    Also, wrapping him in a towel, holding his mouth closed and blowing in his face doesn't work either. He can always manage to get the pill back up into his mouth and then out.

    From Decker with Love

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    Hummmm..out witting him seems to be a real challange.. All the things I was going to suggest, you have already tried.

    With Giz, the pill popper worked out great... for about 3 days then she'd have no more of that so I started hidding it in her treat. Last night I was on her third treat before she swollowed it.. I expect to join you in the desperatly seeking advice on what to try next...

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    Are you able to hold Ripley "like a baby"?? (on his back in your arms)

    This has always been my best position for pilling.


    When he is upside-down on your lap (your lap is under his back) ... his side is against your belly ... your entire arm (the one that is holding the pill) is pressing his other side closer to you ... your other hand which is on top of his head uses thumb placed on one side of his mouth, directly behind his "eye" teeth and your pill hand uses one finger on his lower front teeth between the eye teeth to make him open wide. (believe it or not, this is actually quite easy)

    Place the pill WAY back in the throat!


    I sure wish I could be there to show you. One day I'll have to have catnapper video tape a tutorial.
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    What's the antibiotic? It sounds like metronidazole, a notorious spit-foam-slobber antibiotic. If so, your best bet may be to talk to other rescuers and find out who the best pharmacist is in your area for flavoring kitty meds. Many don't bother, and most of the others don't have a clue how to do it effectively. The best pharmacist for kitty meds in our area practiced on his own kitty and those of rescuers until he got the recipe perfect.

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    Failing all else - a tranny like Feliway? Just around pill time?

    You mentioned trying the pill in a treat...were you using Pill Pockets?

    These are larger and gooier 'treats' that are hollow so the pill can be put right in them. Their larger size may help a lot.

    You may just have to wrap Ripley in a large towel and show him who is in charge at pill time....some tough love...poor baby and poor you!

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    Oh Lori, how my heart goes out to you, hubby and poor Ripley.

    How I pill mine is that I kneel on the floor, put the cat between my legs, gently squeeze their sides and open their mouth and hold the head like Jen said. Once the pill is in, I keep their head up and stroke their throat.

    I pray that some kind of solution will work out for you and Ripley.

    Keep us posted.

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    The only way I can pill Max is to wrap him in a towel with only his head exposed. I then carry the "burrito" over to the couch. I sit down and squeeze him between my side and the arm of the couch. He has no where to go. My body is used to hold him in place. Then I can use my left hand to open his mouth and I shove the pill way back with my right hand. I have to be fast though because he can bite down. I cuddle him for a bit, then let him go. He darts off and won't speak to me for the rest of the day...but he doesn't spit it up and that seems to be your problem.

    Does the pill come in a liquid form?? If not, try crushing it up and mixing it with a bit of stinky wet food and warm water until it's liquid. Then use a syringe to feed it in the side of his mouth a bit at a time.

    Good luck.
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    Yes, I've tried holding him like a baby to do it. The problem now is he knows the pill will make him sick so he goes into a full fledge panic. He may be old and getting frail but he still can get as mad as a hornet under the right circumstances. I just don't know what to do.

    I haven't heard of the pill pocket treats but they may be worth a try. Use to I could get Rip to take almost anything if I smeared peanut butter on it but now he runs when he smells peanut butter. He almost at the point he runs from me. To top it off he can here me open the pill bottle from the other end of the house.

    I'm suppose to be keeping him calm and stress free because of the kidney failure. Now I'm afraid I'm going to kill him trying to give him his pills. On top of that the vet wants me to give him Valium to help calm him - IT'S ANOTHER PILL! ARGH!!!

    Jen, I do wish you were here to give it a try.

    From Decker with Love

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    Oh no, poor Ripley.
    Clavamox is some nasty stuff. It made Phoenix sick as well. Maybe that is the reason why he is fighting you so much. They only thing I can think off is wrap him very tight in a towel and have your husband hold him down on the kitchen counter. This is easier because it’s eye level. Squeeze his cheeks open with one hand while puling up his face a bit and than use the pill shooter quickly with your other hand. I always give them their favorite treat afterwards. You have to be sneaky opening the pill bottle as well, so he can’t hear you.
    I hope and pray that Ripley will get better soon

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    poor both of you!
    will keep sending good thoughts as I have no advice b/c Kylie is my terror to pill.
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    With Tigris we do it the exact same way as Lorraine with some added protection: Siegmar gets Tigris between his knees and he has garden gloves Plus I put the pill in liver pate and give it between Tigris' sharp teeth with the end of a long icecream spoon
    Our Tigris is not the most intelligent of kitties (sorry Jazz- but you better know that about your bf ) so he always could be lured in the kitchen with some treats. I have no idea how you could do it with Filou who is much cleverer and you ahve to know one trick more than him which is not easy.

    I wish you all good luck with poor Ripley.

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