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Old 10-23-2012, 02:01 PM   #1
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I don't know what I was thinking here. I thought it would be a hoot. It was alot of work keeping me out of the picture. My cat still loves me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSTm2...x8QHTPCa-fgJQw
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funny! Cats can be so funny at times! Mine keep me smiling every day. Thanks for posting.
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wow, that was sort of weird. Clever though!
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I'm glad you said your cat still loves you 'cos he didn't look very happy to be dressed up and dancing!
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Old 10-31-2012, 09:37 PM   #5
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My cat would never look at me again. But she doesn't strike me as a show biz cat.
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My cat is more unhappy that I have to shove anti siezure meds down her thoat once a day. (but she always comes back to cuddle). I could not get her to eat the pills. I hold her head and she refuses to open her mouth. sometimes I have to just smush the wet pill onto her teeth and she has to eat it to get rid of it. The alternative has been many siezures, that leave her wet and needing an immediate bath wich she hates even more than the pills.
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You might investigate having a transdermal gel made from that medication....this is then rubbed into the tip of the inner ear and is absorbed thru the skin.

Investigate this with a compounding pharmacy and your Vet.
This is what I did for Oreo's chemo...her prednisolone treatments. She was impossible to medicate.

I bought the gel myself and mixed it myself, because I know how.
But you will have to have a compounding pharmacy make it for you. They put it in tiny syringes, that you just express into the ear and rub in. You can see all the blood vessels in the ear normally and that is how it works. Some drugs cannot be done this way but many can depending on dose.
If it is phenobarbital? that should be one that can be done.
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