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Giving Pills To Your Cat



Just like you, your pet is going to get sick needing pet care. You’ll likely come home from the veterinarian’s with some medication to administer for pet health.

Step 1
Place the pill between the thumb and index finger of one hand. Hold the top of the pet’s head and grasp the cheekbones with the thumb and index finger of the other hand.

Step 2
Tilt the head back until the pet’s eyes are facing upward. Usually your pet’s jaw will drop open on its own. If not, apply a little pressure on the lower jaw with your middle finger. Bring the pill to the mouth.

Step 3
Keep your middle finger over the small incisor teeth to keep jaw open. Deposit the pill as far back on the tongue as possible. Immediately close the mouth.

Step 4
Gently stroke the throat or blow on the nose to encourage swallowing. Work fast to avoid being bitten.

Liquids & Syrups

Before starting Read the label for the proper dosage and, if instructed, shake the contents of the bottle. Fill a syringe or dropper with the medication.

Step 1
Hold the top of the head and grasp the cheekbones with the thumb and index finger of the one hand while holding the syringe or dropper with the other hand.

Step 2
Gently squirt the medication into the pouch between the teeth and cheek with the dropper or syringe.

Helpful Hints
Always read the label instructions carefully. Ask your veterinarian if the medication can be given with food or must be given on an empty stomach. Place your pet on a table with a non- slip surface. When administering medication stay calm - your pet can sense if you are nervous making it more difficult to apply the treatment. Always praise and reward your pet with a treat.

Pilling Devices
Should you wish, you can use a pilling device to avoid placing your fingers into your pet's mouth. It is a plastic tube resembling a syringe used to deposit the pill.

Place the pill at the end of the device. Hold the device like a syringe between your index and middle fingers, using your thumb to push the plunger. Tilt your pet’s head back until his eyes are facing upward. Usually the cat’s jaw will drop open on its own. If not, apply a little pressure on the lower jaw with your middle finger. Place the device over the base of the tongue. Push the plunger to deposit the pill as far back on the tongue as possible.



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