
Andy has the medication routine and time down.

While I was getting the medications prepared, this is where the little darling was watching from.

Filling the orange syringe is the “hard” part, mostly because Andy hears me in the kitchen, removing the medicine from the refrigerator.
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The part I can’t show you is how he escaped from the north bathroom, sneaked through the front room, hiding under chairs and getting between the recliner and me.
Keep in mind that I use a walker, giving the nimble Andy a huge advantage to start with!
Andy sprinted into the south bedroom, hiding briefly in the south bathroom.
I have to use a walking stick between the recliner and a walker I leave in the south bedroom. It was that walking stick I used to corral Andy deep into the south bathroom, behind the toilet. It was a snap, then. to roll my walker over and pick the little rascal up!
Victory is mine, Andrew!
He got his medications on time, if under huge protest. To his credit, once he was wrapped in the towel, he was mostly cooperative. Mostly enough for a kitty boy, anyway!
<3 !!!!
It sometimes works out this way!
Good job, Doug.
Thanks! I feel better when the job is done because he needs his medications if at all possible.
Never a dull moment with a cat. 🙂
And how!
They keep a lookout and find a way out whenever they can. 🙂
I try to have strategic doors closed well before they need to be and medication arranged in such a way that I can get them without signaling to Andy that I’m about to get him.
Wow! He gives you a workout!
That he does, Kate!
He never tires of giving you a run for your money, eh! lol
I guess one needs to see the challenge ss enrichment for the human, now that the human is ancient+
So, you made a kitty taco! So cute! 😂❤️😻
He looks like a kitten then!
It saves lots of struggles and hassles for cat and human!
Yes! 😻
Indeed!
Ah. I had hoped you were going to tell us that he waited patiently on time. Well done
One finally – for the moment anyway- bests the cat!
I wish! LOL!
Oops, guess his streak of total cooperation ended, but it sounds like you skillfully worked around his evasive maneuvers!
On adjusts to his tactics and tries to be at least two steps ahead!
He does have the capability to won sometimes, but he mostly is predictable.