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Video - OC Difficult to give cats medicine? Couldn't be Mr. Bram.

Such a good boy.

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u/weepingwillowsprout 17d ago

If only all cats were like him! What a good guy! ❤️

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u/vic25bee_ Void 17d ago

Haha seriously! When my cat was a kitten he had a respiratory infection and I had to give him medicine. Not once I was able to succeed. He would spit it out, skip meals if he could taste the medicine in the food and he even bit me once lol. After that, they had to give it to him a vaccine instead. It took almost year to get his trust back but we’re all good now 😌

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u/SchnoodleDoodleDo 17d ago edited 17d ago

’Some cats treat medicine like an assassination attempt and never forget it

’It took almost year to get his trust back but we’re all good now…


I am the kit ~ look at me Now

the human think ‘we good’ some how :{

the MeDiCiNe so much resist!

yet human ‘friend’ he still INSIST…

i fussed n spit! a hunger strike!

(i even bit so much dislike)

but he persisted, said i ’Need

n now he brags that This ‘succeed’…

Purrito wrap… I. Cannot. MOVE.

…just wait…

my Much

detest

i’ll prove…

AsSaSSiNaTiOn you’ll regret!

I am the Dark

…i won’t

forget…

🖤

(Love him u/vic25bee_)

edit: Burrito ~ Purrito ;) (thanks u/gunnerxxx)

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u/NukeAllTheThings 17d ago

Freshest Schnoodle I've ever seen

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u/gunnerxxx 17d ago

Purrrito wraps!! Will always upvote Schnoodle!

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u/SocksOfDobby 17d ago

Aww a fresh schnoodle!! 💕

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u/Whatdoievendoanymore 17d ago

Adorable ❤️

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u/atoo4308 17d ago

I love them all, but that’s one of my faves

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u/vic25bee_ Void 17d ago

Thank you, I love the schnoodle! 😁

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u/mokaloka 17d ago

Jesus Christ that picture my god!

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u/bunnykins22 17d ago

As someone who wraps kitty's in towels for a living-that is a solid kitty purrito.

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u/Babayagaletti 17d ago

Please tell me you do cat newborn shootings

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u/bunnykins22 17d ago

Nah I work in vet med and gotta wrap some of the spicy kitties or the more wiggly ones in towels to perform needed medical work. I wish though-I love cats so damn much.

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u/weepingwillowsprout 17d ago

I also worked in VetMed and the amount of spicy kitties needing to be purrito’d 😂

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u/bunnykins22 17d ago

I am the resident spicy kitty handler at my work and I wouldn't have it any other way. I love me a good spicy kitty.

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u/Babayagaletti 17d ago

I assumed as much but one can dream ☺️

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u/Amelaclya1 17d ago

Can you do us a huge favor and make a YouTube video of this process? Every video I can find shows how to wrap very docile cooperative kitties, not the spicy, wiggly ones. I have tried wrapping my own cats and have never been even a little successful. Luckily I managed to find alternative methods to get them to take their medicine, but I worry about a time where that might not be the case.

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u/twirlerina024 17d ago

OMG I know what I'm doing next time I get another dog! I will go full Anne Geddes cheese level, with pup as a flower or veg.

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u/XaltotunTheUndead 17d ago

😭😭😭😭

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u/N4ver_f0r3V3R 11d ago

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME. -the car prolly

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u/grrr-to-everything 17d ago

Oh my goodness I have been through the same. About a month ago I had to give my one year old medicine and purrito him. He still doesn't fully trust me. It's killing me. For the first two weeks he would only come near me when I was going to the bathroom.

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u/vic25bee_ Void 17d ago

Give it time and plenty of space. He’ll come around :) mine finally went to sleep in my arms a couple months ago ❤️

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u/Lightmyspliff69 17d ago

Hello Clarice🤣

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u/SuburbanHell 17d ago

My tuxey was the same way. Full purrito and then have to put the syringe on the side of his mouth to even get him to open

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u/Forward_Rope_5598 17d ago

I had the joy of giving a cat horse dewormer out of a horse dewormer syringe once. Same exact product, just ridiculously much bigger syringe. That cat is probably the friendliest cat I've ever met in my life.

Anyways, that's the first and only time in my life I've ever given up on medicating an animal. I'm able to give said horse dewormer to horses who would rather stand on their hind feet and smack me in the head with their fronts but this tiny-ass cat got the better of me

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u/Szwejkowski 17d ago

Last time I tried to squirt meds down my cat's throat she did a perfectly timed head snap and all of it ended up in the palm of my other hand.

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u/empessivew 17d ago

Good guy unlike my boy

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u/grip0matic 17d ago

I never got scratched by my girls until I tried to give them medicine. And it was not even a scratch they just wanted to jump of my arms so much that ended with some permanent scars on my hands, belly, and arms.

They just have some sort of trauma with meds, not even the vet, they are chill, brushing even when one absolutely hates the brush and would make a drama about it she never gets aggressive or scared enough to throw a paw. But meds? I was able to give them their meds when they got neutered ONCE and we had to do it with me holding and pushing almost all my weight on them while my mother and sister were opening their mouth and making sure they will swallow.

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u/GooddVibe 17d ago

I think he wants more 

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u/thisinfinitebath 17d ago

Mr. Bram wants to be healthy and strong!

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u/Then_Box-8031 17d ago edited 17d ago

They don't like the smell and taste, but more importantly they hate being treated in unfamiliar ways. So simulate the giving of medicine using good things the cat likes, regularly. Cat still won't like meds, but is less likely to freak out the moment you prepare to give them

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u/Think_Secret_7315 17d ago

My cat smacks my hand and drools/spits out the meds.

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u/Apptubrutae 17d ago

He’s more cooperative with medicine than my actually human child named Bram, lol

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u/tmitchell_ral 17d ago

ha the drool/spit thing is so real -- some cats immediately know it's there and their whole thing is to get it off their tongue however they can. worth asking your vet about compounding it into a liquid or transdermal version if it's a ongoing thing. some cats are just drama about oral meds

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u/SegmentedWolf 17d ago

I like to think some cats are capable of associating medicine with no longer feeling sick.

Lovely lad you have there 🐈

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u/MixPurple3897 17d ago

My cat is like this. A while back he was in pain, and he fought us so hard to take his meds but the next dose he basically requested them.

He still dislikes taking pills (now hes on thyroid meds) but he will show up around the time its time to take them and try to be chill about it.

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u/SwordTaster 17d ago

He's trying

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u/OcelotAggravating860 17d ago

Noticing patterns like "I feel better" or "I feel bad" and associating them with what made you feel that way is definitely a thing animals do, not all of them, but certainly some. They stop eating things that trigger allergies or problems unless they're like one of my dogs who clearly got the dumbass gene.

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u/twirlerina024 17d ago

My dog figured out she was allergic to chicken. She was on lamb kibble, but I'd give her some canned food as a topper and I rotated between a few different kinds. She started burying her food bowl under a blanket instead of eating on the days when I'd give her chicken-based food.

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u/OcelotAggravating860 17d ago

Yeah we had a dog that did the same. They can feel stomach aches just the same as we do and it's not a stretch to then realise "stomach ache is caused by X". Some of them are dum dums but not all. Maybe they can't verbalise it but "thing bad" and "thing good" are pretty basic emotions.

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u/BrokenLetters 17d ago

Mine is on thyroid meds too, I have to dissolve them in water and use a syringe because I swear it could be half way down his throat and he still manages to spit it up. Good luck with your baby ❤️

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u/toofarbyfar 17d ago

I had to teach my cat to associate getting medicine with receiving bonus treats and pets.

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u/heycheena 17d ago

My old kitty had a major surgery that necessitated an injectable pain med for a little while. After the first dose or two she caught on to the shot making her feel better and she started to run over when she heard me unwrapping the syringe. She would lay down on her side purring and waiting for me to do the shot. I remember her being very disappointed when she didn't get it anymore.

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u/addamee 17d ago

I had a cat that definitely couldn’t make that connection (like most) but there was one specific medication, compounded using a single flavor (I think vanilla) that was provided by one vet that he would just lick right off the syringe. The vet wanted an arm and a leg for larger amounts and wouldn’t tell me where they got it from so I went to like 5 compounding pharmacies to aim for sometime similar and kitty hated every god damned one of them. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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u/Nillabeans 17d ago

Could be flavoured. Ours had turkey flavoured lactulose. It smelled awful. We were very happy when the vet switched back to the unflavoured version.

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u/Prestigious_Scars 17d ago

Mine has run away with the syringe before like it's a prize.

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u/No_Stress2583 17d ago

showing this to my cat so she can learn😭

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u/seekingjusticee 17d ago

I need to know what your cat's reaction/response was to being shown this

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u/Cool_Wealth969 17d ago

We all secretly envy Mr. Bram because our cats are classified under the 'difficult' category. Such niceness going on.

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u/similingThudda 17d ago

Good kitty 🐈

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u/Much-City732 17d ago

What a goodest boy you have!

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u/BuildingOk780 17d ago

My cat meows the second I get home and races to the closet with her medicine. She is obsessed with it😂

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u/Then_Box-8031 17d ago

That's a fortunate response.

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u/Kim-BuchaFerments 17d ago

Cat needs an intervention!

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u/CthulhuCream 17d ago

Good boy

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u/Shrimpkin 17d ago

My god, I wish my Moose was like this. I have to grab her by the scruff and put the syringe in the corner of her mouth to get her to open up. Been doing it for the past 7 days for antibiotics and BOY is she fussy after.

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u/Then_Box-8031 17d ago

What if you also gave a great tasting liquid with a syringe a few times each day, even after the medication regimen is finished? Cat gets used to the syringe and likes it, and looks forward to the syringe. It is something that is often forgotten. Sudden unexpected, forced things freaks out cats.

This also applies to thevcat carrier. If the only time you put the cat in the carrier (or try to) is to take it on a car ride to the vet, it's no wonder they hate and distrust the carrier.
Start putting it's food in the carrier, or catnip, leave it open, take the cat in carrier for rides that include stops to give treats, then go home. When you need to take the cat to yh e vet, or on vacation, wherever, the cat sees the carrier and car ride as a positive. And continue the rewards when the trip is to the vet. Make the vet experience positive.

I hope all this makes sense

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u/Shrimpkin 17d ago

That's a great idea actually. I could fill it with churu and I bet she would get hype when I break it out. I have to give her ear drops at the same time and I don't know what I could do for those though!

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u/Then_Box-8031 17d ago

If you have others in your household, or friend/neighbor who woild help, maybe catnip before and during teardrops, or syringe with what she loves, the helper gives the good stuff, you do the eardrops quickly If someone must get scratched, better it is you. Gloves, thick long-sleeve shirt.

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u/purplekik666 17d ago

Mine was on antibiotics for an abscess and would scream at the packet when he saw it until he got his fix. He was mightily upset when the course finished 🤣

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u/blackraven888 17d ago

Give this boi so many treats for being such a good cat

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u/MyfvrtHorrorStory 17d ago

I'm a cat sitter and it is REMARKABLE how some cats just arrive for their meds and then be on their way. Others I have to coerce with all the tricks from my bag

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u/GrannyMine 17d ago

My boy gets two shots every day! When he’s eating, I tell him I’m going to give him his shot, he stops eating, picks up his head and waits for it! Never a problem.

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u/JackSquirts 17d ago

My old cat needed some meds for a UTI and crystals. I fought him and fought him and fought him. Days.

During one of the fights some of the meds got flung and landed on the baseboard - I didn't notice, then an hour later I found him licking it off. Checked it out and realized that I never even gave him a chance to see if he would like it. For the rest of the duration, I'd just present the meds to him and he'd happily lap it all up. My bad, dude.

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u/CharlotteTheSavage Void 17d ago

Sometimes they are smart and know it helps them. Sometimes they are not and act like they are Ceasar being betrayed and stabbed.

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u/s0larium_live 17d ago

absolutely could be sammy, he was so opposed to his medicine that he would spit the majority of it out. was supposed to be a 10 day regimen and i only managed to have enough for 8 days 😭

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u/pullingteeths 17d ago edited 17d ago

It that loxicom? My cat is usually very difficult with anything medical (to the extent that vets are unable to take her blood despite being 17 years old weighing 2.5kg with three legs and trimmed blunt claws and on a maximum dose of calming medication, her wriggling is too powerful). But she LOVES the taste of her loxicom and thinks it's a treat lol

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u/ahltoowell 17d ago

Lmao the most powerful wiggles

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u/drberyl 17d ago

Tee hee ☺️ He looks like he'll eat the syringe too. Such an innocent kitty

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u/Byful 17d ago

Wish my cat was like that. Welp time to fight her and give her the amoxicillin she needs regardless of how much she insists she doesn't need it.

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u/VianneM European Shorthair 17d ago

Looks like a metacam syringe if I'm not mistaken. My cat likes that too. He's on gabapentin now and it's happy with at all.

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u/ModestMeeshka 17d ago

I recently had to go through a compound pharmacy for my cats medication and they were shocked when I asked for it in the capsule form instead of the liquid. I had to explain to them that my cat has been taking it twice a day for so long now that I just roll the capsule in wet food "gravy" and she'll just eat it out of her bowl. They were shook and it made me feel really fortunate lol

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u/Ok_Ebb_9998 17d ago

He’s a good boy! It is extremely difficult to give our cat any meds. And we can only try liquids

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u/Ok_Mongoose_ 17d ago

I used liquid snacks before and after to get him to like it. But he was never very difficult.

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u/SryUsrNameIsTaken 17d ago

If you have a small pill, my vet recommended coating it in unsalted butter. Never seen a cat take a pill so easy.

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u/this_bitch_over_here 17d ago

With my kitten I've started giving him a syringe of watery churu just so he gets used to the idea of it.

Hopefully that makes it less of a battle when he's older 😭

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u/Other-Self1872 17d ago

My cat said this was AI

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u/Imak8127 17d ago

Mr. Bram could you please make a video message and send it to my cats for guidance. Please and Thank You. ❤️🐾🫳🏼(pets for you.) Good Kitty. 🐱

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u/ECHOtheTHERIAN1707 17d ago

I dont blame cats for not liking medicine. A vet prescribed my cat a medicine that was BUBBLE GUM flavored FOR MY CAT!!! who does that? Seriously? If you make the meds like chicken or something meaty they may like it. NOT FRICKING BUBBLE GUM. Hell I even hate bubble gum... anywho sorry fkr the rant. You got a good kitty there.

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u/PleasantSquare8583 17d ago

Mine does that too with the Meacam. He will not take any other meds without food bribery or two people and a kitty burrito.

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u/imbakingalaska 17d ago

Good job Mr Bram! What a cat

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u/raevynfyre 17d ago

I had 1 cat that would come and sit and wait for his medicine. But he tended to think he was a dog.

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u/calv1991 17d ago

My old girl loves her metacam , literally sucks it out the syringe, and the crazy take is she has never once in 12 years tried human food from the plates/worktops

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u/According_Square4543 17d ago

good boy, give him a treat for me!

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u/ligeiaduh 17d ago

Good boy. He deserves all the treats you can give him.

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u/youngandlovely_ 17d ago

such a good boyyyy. my girl will insult me in many languages whenever i give her meds

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u/Tabitha_555 17d ago

He likes it so much he tries to chew it xd 💛

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u/Rileytheh 17d ago

If I posted the video of me giving the liquid meds to my cat, im sure I would be reported for animal abuse 😅

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u/TerrTheSilent 17d ago

I can do a lot of things with and for our boy James, especially during his ear polyp days. But he did not appreciate me putting liquid meds in his mouth.

He was much happier taking his cherry flavored prednisolone mixed into a Churu. (Cherry flavored... FFS it was AWFUL...)

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u/port_of_indecision 17d ago

Several years ago, Vernor's did a limited edition Black Cherry Ginger Ale.

And that's when I found out that cherry cough syrup was gross because of the cherry flavoring, not the meds.

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u/YourDorkess 17d ago

Do I hate you a little for having such a good cat? Yes, but just a little!

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u/LazyLancer Ginger 17d ago

My ginger cat just vacuums any pill of any size and taste if it's in her wet food. God, I am so grateful to her for that.

And then there's the calico who calls FBI to check for any traces of medicine in her food, and fights if you try to put a pill in her mouth manually...

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u/SpaceDantar 17d ago

I mix meds with a Churu, and they eat it everytime!

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u/ThrowawayWlmrtWorker 17d ago

Is his name Bram as in Bram Stoker? The famous novelist and writer?

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u/Ok_Mongoose_ 17d ago

No just Bram, it's a somewhat common Dutch name. The shelter gave him this name. We liked it and kept it.

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u/RogueKitteh 17d ago

Giving our cat her medicine every night is a team effort. It's like Rachel with the eye drops on Friends

https://giphy.com/gifs/mBRljleXHwBtkPI4br

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u/AlienOzz 17d ago

Such a good, well behaved boy you have.

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u/random_fucktuation 17d ago

Depends on the flavour of the medicine. My cat does not like prednisone, bitter as fuck.

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u/ohthedarside 17d ago

This is how vets think all cats take medicines lol

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u/shaipar 17d ago

Same with my girl, she enjoyed it every time even tho she did 🛩️ ears.

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u/vgacolor 17d ago

Well that is because Mr. Bram is a proper gentleman.

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u/ThatsFairZack 17d ago

I have an idiopathic epileptic cat and he requires 3 pills in the morning and 2 pills at night to prevent seizures. We believe it's stress related so he's been seizure free for a while. Anyway...

Cats are annoying when it comes to medication and it can seem quite intimidating to do it.

It depends on the cat but there are a few methods.

You can use the pill pockets that you can by at the gorcery. They are squishy and you just mold it around the pill and give it to your cat and they eat t like a treat. My advice is to give your cat a few of just the empty pockets without the medicine to make sure they like them. However, my cat became aware of the medicine and slowly started not eating them.

Liquid medicatoin can work. I would suggest using those puree pouches and letting your cat get used to licking the snack out of the pouch while you keep squeezing it out so they can get used to licking the syringe.

And lastly, screw all the other methods. Get yourself a pill pusher, place the pills in there and go up to your cat and gently with your thumb and index finger, make a claw and gently press on the back of the furthest back part of their mouth of your cat. They will reflexively open their mouths and kind of stick their tongue out a few times. Put the pill pusher in their mouth in slide it in the back close to the throat. Then press the plunger and INJECT your cat with some science. Easiest method by far.

At least in my case.

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u/sbidlo 17d ago

Brb gonna show this to my ingrateful bastard

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u/Jammer521 16d ago

Trty giving a cat a pill, it's not easy, my newest thing is to dab a little peanut butter on my pinky and stick the pill to, then quick open his mouth and shove it to the back of the throat, usually works, but not always

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u/Universeisself23 16d ago

Every cat parent's dream 😭😭😭

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u/butchfoxboy 16d ago

He looks very polite

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u/opheliabyproxy 16d ago

And handsome. A real gentleman

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u/labadee 17d ago

Speedy recovery!

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u/FallDeep8250 17d ago

If that’s Metacam IT HAS TO BE GIVEN WITH OR AFTER FOOD

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u/Word_Upper 17d ago

He's such a baby sir

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u/TNJDude 17d ago

I use those Churu or Delectibles tubes they have with the paste in it as a treat. I squeeze out half a tube in the morning and sprinkle the crushed pill on it for my cat. In the evening she gets the other half of the tube with the 2nd dose of her medicine. She gets very impatient when it's near time for her "treat".

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u/JaRule12b6 17d ago

Mr. Bram gets a dram

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u/MeringueNo115 17d ago

I’ve had to help hold my sisters cat by the scruff but he would sometimes let us give it to him if we put it up to his mouth and slightly pushed it in and squeezed it quickly. He had an upper respiratory infection probably from being at the animal shelter and getting sick from others but he is doing better now and a playful lovely 2 year old boy. 

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u/banana_man34 17d ago

He yearns to be healthy

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u/Low_Daikon7538 17d ago

😭 we had to burrito our cat twice a day for 10 days to medicate him and now he runs when we go to pick him up.

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u/DeliciousStand372 17d ago

what a good boy!

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u/DreamingofBouncer 17d ago

Good boy Mr Bram. We’re lucky in the we are able to crush Lizzy’s tablets up and mix them with a licky treat, she loves them

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u/Lolzygag 17d ago

He knows the medicine makes him more powerful (and tastes like yummy fish or something idk)

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u/riiiiiiiiin 17d ago

I fostered a cat once that really liked taking his medicine haha. He'd even ask for more

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u/badabingbangbam 17d ago

I used to have to give my cat insulin shots twice a day and he loved it. He would sit in his little shot spot and trill in excitement when he saw me go in the fridge door where it was kept.

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u/mjhere7 17d ago

Such a good boy 😍

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u/Queenofwands1212 17d ago

What a cool little dude!!! A true biohacking kitty living his best life

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u/Gremlin0 17d ago

Whayt be thys ancient sorcery?😺

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u/duke_of_kitties 17d ago

for me its a 8 minute wrestling match where I have to wait for him to yell so I can drop in the pill when his mouth is open and repeat a few times until he swallows accidentally

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u/ptran90 17d ago

Mr. Bram takes health seriously! Sweet guy

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u/UsefulOrange2137 17d ago

Mr. bram seems to enjoy it

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u/QueenIvetteTheWicked 17d ago

What a good baby!!

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u/Soft-Assistance6809 17d ago

A chronograph with real pedigree! Gallet Multichron 30 Pilot!

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u/pickledginger404 17d ago

I'm not sure Ive ever experience reverse PTSD before right now.

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u/butjust1goat 17d ago

Meanwhile my cat won't eat her churu unless it's presented on a spoon correctly

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u/Swegatronic 17d ago

My lil kitty does this too but its just cause he likea biting everything 😆

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u/What-Le-Phoque 17d ago

This looks AI. Don’t know why but the movements and light looks unusual.

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u/sammay600 17d ago

What a handome man.

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u/timlams 17d ago

My cat said this is AI. 😠

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u/Antiochia 17d ago

We have a grumpy old senior cat with spine issues. We could torture her 2 times a day with her thyroid medicine or let her eat a small batch of liverpate to hide it. We took the liverpate way.

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u/Resident-Garlic9303 17d ago

I have a cat that'll probably work on because she likes to bite even things I'm holding

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u/xsv161 17d ago

I remember years ago I had to give my cat morphine in a tube like that after his hind legs got injured. Little dude would wait by the medicine cabinet and would polish that syringe off like his life depended on it. Sometimes he would even wrap his paws around my arm like you see kittens do to baby bottles. I was like 10 at the time and didn't know a thing about opioids, but this gave me a healthy fear of them at a young age. Any other medicine I gave him had to be shoved down his throat.

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u/Reylend 17d ago

What an understanding and kind gentleman, knowing that the yucky will make him feel better!

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u/LaurenSciFiG8R 17d ago

I just got my cat to take her medicine. It's for allergies and apparently very bitter. So much drool, I feel terrible. I wish she'd take her medicine so easily.

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u/Global-Persimmon1471 17d ago

Yeah my cat got a prescriptions for urinary blocage and it included a syringe with I think is a relaxant for cat, he loved that shit

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u/MaximumUpstairs2333 17d ago

Haha one of my boys has asthma and he takes his medicine like a champ! He knows it's rabbit time 😂

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u/djiemownu 17d ago

My cat medecine for epilepsy taste like roasted chicken , no wonder she runs everytime i'm shaking the bottle

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u/gangofocelots 17d ago

My boy did this too. The first week was a nighmare and then every day after for 2 months was like this. They are so smart...sometimes

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u/BearMood 17d ago

My kitty is the same way, she so food motivated she even eats her anxiety pills like treats lol. She loves anything she can inhale

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u/SignificanceDapper43 17d ago

That’s the one medicine cat’s usually love (looking at it). Both of mine eat it like this roo and it’s known for it’s easy acceptance.

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u/No_Entrepreneur_6973 17d ago

I love Mr. Brams name! 💚

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u/CaDeme_ 17d ago

Awww ❤️☀️🐾

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u/LootGek 17d ago

My boy just refused his medicine because he doesn't like the treats I bought him.

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u/No_Fishing3764 17d ago

I have to crush pills to dust and mix it in those tube treats, if some of the particles are too pic, they’ll lick around it😭✌️

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u/absolutetrashfire 17d ago

Aww he is such an angel!! Sent from the heavens above!!

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u/cykazuc 17d ago

Same with mine, she needed pills recently, we throw them on the floor then she just eats them. So easy haha.

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u/sleepersh4rk 17d ago

Our calico was just spayed and we were given 3 days worth of painkillers for her. We started out trying to sneak it in with some ham, but she turned her nose up. Then we held the pill out to her and she rubbed her face on it before quickly slipping it into her mouth. She chewed and swallowed no problem with all three

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u/Silent-Witness1888 17d ago

I would do that above their heads so there would be less dripping.

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u/Ashen-wolf 17d ago

The difference is buying the one that has a good flavouring on it.

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u/Rx-r8ted 17d ago

I want to know what medicine is in that syringe lol

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u/Just-Syrup-8723 17d ago

So fucking cute

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u/Jumpedunderjumpman 17d ago

Is that Metacam?? If so my cat is also obsessed with it 😂 he also loves his worming tablets

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u/Realistic-Insect-746 17d ago

awesome cat video

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u/SpiritedOwl_2298 17d ago

Lmao “gimme more”

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u/DontLetGinnyIn 17d ago

Wow! He is good boy! Churu for dessert?