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    74 months ago

    chat to your vet, we found the best way for Punky was to soak his thyroid meds in sour cream or tuna juice. Mix it up and they’re yomping it off the spoon, no stress and a delicious treat.

    I did become a ninja at the vit B shots though

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      It’s hard because she’s a bit queasy from antibiotics and the blood pressure meds.

      I use a lot of yummy toppings to try and get her to eat the wet (nutritional yeast, baby food, cracker crumbs, plain natural Greek yogurt etc) but it all comes down to whether she’s feeling up to wet food.

      She’s still steadily eating the dry food though so at least she’s eating.

      Yeah the B12… I’ve awkwardly given one shot under vet supervision but it’s hard with my hands

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        34 months ago

        one thing to remember with cats is they’re all about the texture. So they may turn their nose up at one food, but when you mash it it’s suddenly the best thing ever. Lil’ weirdoes

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          24 months ago

          Yeah, she loved her pate but unfortunately it’s got chicken in it. I used to mash her food very smooth with hot water and still kind of mash it but she’s decided she doesn’t like the extra liquid

          She keeps me on my toes!

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      24 months ago

      soak his thyroid meds in sour cream or tuna juice.

      I’m going to remember this for meds for the boys

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        24 months ago

        check with the vet first, don’t’ want to use anything that could negate the meds. They get a little leery of any dairy because butt explosions, but since ours are always allowed a little treat (we pre-train the bribery!) he was good. Learned that one when we had pet rats. You can either pill a rat, or get them lining up to gobble the delicious nutigelbaytril