Yeah, hiding in the dark, under the computer desk.Andy knows what time it is.I’m ready for you, Andrew.I’m waiting him out. At some point, he will come over to either the ottoman or recliner. Or not.I chased him into the bathroom, then pulled the door shut. I’m tired of waiting for him to move.
On the happy side, by the time I medicate him, the medicine is room temperature.Caught and held close and tight!Wrapped!Medicated and quite unhappy! Good. I’m tired of this game.Andy spent the afternoon in the south bedroom. I think he is still upset about losing in the medication war. Usually, he looks at me when I call his name. Not this time!
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fortunately you won… I often thimk about the cat peeps when I give meds to my dogs… to give meds to a cat is something they should add to things what change the world ;O)))
Yes, when a cat does the “back to us” routine, you know they are displeased. 🙂
He got over it soon enough! LOL!
Doug Thomas
Poor thing. I don’t like taking daily meds, either. And Monkey will hiss, growl and bite.
Andy doesn’t get aggressive towrd me, but he definitely resists!
Doug Thomas
You have to use the working method to medicate Andy, Doug. Good job.
OnceI catch him, it’s a snap! The problem is catching the wee farther!
Doug Thomas
Cats need no clocks
I could order my day using a cat clock!
Doug Thomas
Andy, you rascal, you!
Maddening sosome days.
Doug Thomas
fortunately you won… I often thimk about the cat peeps when I give meds to my dogs… to give meds to a cat is something they should add to things what change the world ;O)))
Andy definitely can’t be medicated without harm to the human unless he’s wrapped in a heavy towel.
Doug Thomas