Now what: Change the diet, increase a cat's activity level and most importantly insulin (which is actually easier to give
a cat than a pill, she says).
Not exact matches
But for the most part,
cats would rather accept a needle
than a bitter
pill.
Some
cats take liquids more readily
than pills or capsules.
It is a liquid that you drop between the fur of your
cat's neck - which is much easier
than giving your
cat a
pill.
Rather
than pill a
cat, I prefer using liquid antibiotics or, if clavamox is being used, I have great luck with crushing the
pill and mixing it into canned food.
Personally, I hate
pilling cats but some
cats are more amenable to
pilling than they are to swallowing liquids so each case has to be considered individually.
Before you think — «oh — that's a lot», a rare few
cats are OK with insulin once a day, and all
cats would rather have an injection (especially from a tiny little insulin needle)
than a
pill!