You’ve heard the axiom before: “Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer.” Andy apparently has, too.
Around the time I give Andy his daily dose of medicine, we become enemy combatants, Andy in his armed camp, and me in mine. I intend to give him his medicine and a little loving, and he intends not to play my game.
Oh the high drama! The pitiful protests! The struggle to avoid the inevitable and necessary dose of medicine! No, Andy, I am not pulling your tail off. I’m giving you something to help your blood pressure. (Yes, cats can have high blood pressure! And you thought they lived the life of Riley, no stress in their pampered little homes!)
Mol! Poor dudes!😺
Andy won the battle yesterday. I was too tired to play the game fully, so he didn’t have to try that hard!
Mol! 😸 Score one fur Andy!
Yeah, some days the little rascal gets away with it.
MWAHAHAHA!!😹
Andy’s starting to get wise to me picking him out of the sink to give him medicine, too. He sees me coming in the bathroom, and he leaves the sink. As I’ve mentioned before, he’s a clever little rascal!
Mol! 😸 Yes, I’ve learned how to know what the human does right before she’s going to grab me to wipe my eyes, and I bolt under the bed when I see her grab a baby wipe!
Ha! Ha! I believe you! Anyone who thinks cats aren’t clever little rascals never had to medicate one or – in this instance – wipe their eyes! LOL! Andy is Mr. Conviviality all day, but he knows when it’s time for his tuna-flavored medicine….!
Yes – and Tuna flavored or not, we also know medicine when we smell it!
Yeah, poor Andy gives me that “icky face” look when he sees the syringe approach his mouth!
Hehehe! Bless his poor little heart!
Oh, he’s a little drama queen about it. He puts up a little resistance, but generally is a good boy in the end!
Hehehe! 😸 Good boy!!
Actually, Andy is a pretty good little rascal!
Yes – they both seem like a Pawsome treasure!
You know they are! Orginally, I was just getting Andy. Dougy came along as a welcome surprise when the woman who had their mother noticed they played well together. When she asked if I’d like Dougy, too, I said yes, of course! I’d never want two kittens at the same time again, but it was fun to get through once.
Mol! 😹 As if they will give you a choice!
True!
MWAHAHAHA!😹
haha…love the drama. It’s no different here. Shoko has never had a problem so she is easy to give something to…she jumps backward when I’m finished with an expression like….”What did you do? I know you did something…what was it?” Kali is a different kettle of fish. I should never have given her that wrist watch. She knows the time the pill is coming and vacates the area. When I find her….she shakes her head so I can’t get it in her mouth or the easy one……take the pill and when I step away……spit it out and run. Meanwhile I’m left with a speck of a pill with spit all over it.
Jean
Andy’s medicine is a pill but they grind it up and mix it with tuna flavored distilled water. I don’t think Andy would be a good candidate for a tablet or capsule, so I hope he never needs medicine that can’t be delivered in liquid form.
My vet tries to get liquid forms for me because of the RA in my hands. I find if I can surprise her, I’m home free but that doesn’t happen very often. It would be impossible with Andy and these guys are pretty sharp when it comes to something unpleasant.
Yes, saame with Andy! I’ve found there are certain places he thinks are safe but are perfect for me to pluck him up, no resistance. I try to wait till he is in one of those spots to catch him.
I love the “suspicious” photo! I brush our cats’ teeth, and often get that look from them when they suspect the toothbrush is coming out!
I cringe to think about brushing Andy and Dougy’s teeth. So far, they haven’t had issues with teeth other than Andy having to have an incisor extracted because it was rubbing against a canine tooth, threatening to cause future problems. Unless you know how many teeth a cat should have,m you can’t tell he’s missing that one tooth.
Oh Andy, he looks so cute. Coco says, that she too hates any medicine.
He puts up a good resistance, but mostly takes it like a good kitty! Of course, I try to make sure he gets extra loving and kitty treats for his efforts.
i think you need something for your blood pressure when you get done catching Andy and giving him his meds.
I am following you from face book now and get you posts from there.
Ali is having some really god days and is weaned way down on her meds and w have decided to keep her on a low dose of the atomic. This may help keep her a little healthier without affecting her kidneys.
You and the boys have a good day.
I’m crossing fingers and toes for dear Ali! I’ve talked with Andy and Dougy’s veterinarian about various things over the years, and one thing I asked him was what happens if I occasionally can’t catch the little rascal to give him the medicine. He told me it wasn’t tragic if I missed a day, though not to let it happen too often or in a row. Knowing I can skip the medicine if Andy is particularlytcagy some days takes the pressure off me. No stress, the cat’s easy to catch. Stressed out, the cat runs and runs and runs!
What a face 🙂 They hate medicine… It is really big job to give a medicine to them… Bravo for you dear Weggie… But I am sure, lovely Andy makes a plan for next time 🙂 Thank you, love, nia
Once I catch him, Andy behaves well. Most days, he won’t struggle to get away, though he twists his head around to get away from the medicine syringe. I always givew him a kitty treat for being a good boy and make sure he gets a little loving before I put him back down. It confuses him a bit,m I think, but he mostly associates medicine with good times!
I can imagine… the difficult part to catch them in the home 🙂 I know because of our Princess… always finds a new place to hide… we get crazy when we can’t find her 🙂
I have a fair idea where Andy’s taking his afternoon naps, and I sneak up on him while he sleeps….! That works many days.
what can I say “Good Luck”
It takes stealth and planning. It becomes a game for me some days, and can be sort of fun (as long as I catch the cat….).