Andy spent a few hours in the south bedroom. He was avoiding me because it was medicine time.I hid the medicine in plain view…behind the television remote so it was handy.I have to be stealthy with Andy when it comes to his medicine.Once I caught him when he walked past the ottoman, he struggled a bit out of the towel.But I got his little leg trapped at last.It’s impossible to handle giving Andy medicine at the same time taking a photo, so this is traumatized Andy shortly after he got his medicine. All that was left to do was loosen the towel so he could scamper out of sight. This not his favorite time of day!
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He usually tries to let it out the side opposite the syringe. My job is c to make sure the medicine is shooting toward the back of his mouth in amounts he can swallow at a time.
It’s a constant challenge to learn the next strategy the cat’s using to avoid it. I guess one could think of it as a mental acuity-enhancing exercise to keep an elderly person’s brain in sharpest shape!
Cats and medicine – a familiar story!
Well, you got it done, Doug, and it’s best for Andy that he gets his medicine.
He usually tries to let it out the side opposite the syringe. My job is c to make sure the medicine is shooting toward the back of his mouth in amounts he can swallow at a time.
Doug Thomas
Medication times are not easy! 🙂
It’s a constant challenge to learn the next strategy the cat’s using to avoid it. I guess one could think of it as a mental acuity-enhancing exercise to keep an elderly person’s brain in sharpest shape!
Doug Thomas
Another day done!
I still have days Andy out smarts me!
Doug Thomas
Whew! Medicine accomplished! Andy looks surprised!
That he was!
Doug Thomas
you won the med challenge… well done
I waited till he hoped on the ottoman after he thought the danger was done. Front that he was an easy capture!
Doug Thomas