We have a Code Noir at Le Château: Louis Catorze has started refusing his ham-wrapped Trojan Horse pills. Either he has cottoned onto our trick or he is bored of cured ham and, either way, we are well and truly dans la merde because it means that every single dose is now a Greco-Roman one.
Whilst our Greco-Roman technique is improving greatly with all the practice we’re having, it’s still not very nice to have to do it. And, upsettingly, we can see the effect that the increased Greco-Romans are having on Catorze’s demeanour: he is skittish and nervous around us, and yesterday he didn’t even come and greet us when we came home from work, which he usually does without fail. He has also taken to hiding when we get up in the morning and missing that first dose of the day. This means that we sometimes have to give him TWO doses after work – one when we get home and one before bed – and that makes us all even more anxious and stressed.
Well-meaning fellow cat freaks often ask us, “Have you tried hiding the pills in tuna / anchovies / chicken / prawns / cheese / Dreamies / Pill Pockets / [insert name of other irresistible, pill-disguising treat]?” YES, to all of the above. Unfortunately, we are dealing with a cat who doesn’t like food and therefore cannot be incentivised by it; if we never fed him again, EVER, he wouldn’t really care.
I really, really hope he gets past this, otherwise we will have to deploy the big guns: the £21-per-100g Brindisa jamón ibérico de bellota. Qu’est-ce qu’on va devenir? Or, should I say: ¿Qué va y ser de nos?
Have you tried giving him the ham without the pills? Maybe you can ease him back into the Trojan horse routine by reminding him how good the ham tastes.
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This is really one of those ‘you must have already tried’ methods but just in case, have you used a syringe pill popper available from Pets at home with the soft rubber end? It still requires very unpleasant grappling but you can shoot the pill right down the back of the tongue. Xxx
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Next time I need medicating I’m coming to your house!
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We use the the pill pusher with the soft rubber tip coated in turkey baby food! We’ve had good luck with that on all three cats over the years! They can’t resist the turkey baby food!
I was wondering about the pill pockets too! Any luck anyone?
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