How Do You Give A Cat Medicine?
• A syringe (top), for liquid, gel, or paste medications and a pill pusher (bottom) for pills. Prepare the medicine you have to administer and place on top of a paper towel, on a nearby surface, so that you can grab it quickly as soon as the cat’s mouth opens. • A syringe and pill pusher, close up. A pill pusher is a bit like a syringe for pills. The rubber tip holds the pill and a plunger pushes it out when the time comes. • A syringe full of water can help to ensure that your cat actually swallows the medication. • Lift the cat and hold it with one arm around it, while using your hand to open their mouth. Placing the cat on a towel or blanket on an elevated surface (such as a dresser or countertop) might help. • Use thumb and ring finger to press at the corners of the mouth. Use middle finger and index finger to lift the cat’s nose. Open the cat’s mouth. Use your thumb and middle finger, and press into the corner of its mouth Use your middle finger and index finger to lift the cat’s