Does my cat hate me for giving medicine?

Medicines in pill or capsule form are prescribed to treat a variety of conditions, but many cats dislike taking pills. Some medicines that are usually prescribed as pills or capsules can be changed (compounded) to a liquid or a powder for easier administration.
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Will my cat be mad at me for giving her medicine?

Comfort your cat after giving them medicine - but do so on their terms. I make sure to give my cat a bowl of milk, one of her favorite treats, immediately after giving her medicine. By the time she's finished it, she's perfectly happy again.
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Will my cat be mad at me for taking her to the vet?

A recent study out of the UK by Daniel Mills, states simply- Your cat doesn't like you. He says that cats appear to have an "anxious avoidant" attachment style. This means that they do not care whether their owners are present or not. They will be stressed and uncomfortable whether their owners are close by or not.
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How do you give an unwilling cat medicine?

The easiest way to give your cat liquid medication is to mix it in with some canned food. To ensure that your cat swallows all of the medication, it is best to mix it into a small amount of canned food that you feed by hand, rather than mixing it into a full bowl of food that the cat may not completely eat.
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How can I hide the bitter taste in my cat's medicine?

Some recommendations for food in which you might hide pill include: canned cat food, strained meat (human) baby food, tuna or other canned fish, plain yogurt, Pill Pockets™, cream cheese or butter. Butter is helpful because it coats the pill and eases swallowing.
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How to give liquid medication to a cat



Can I crush a pill for my cat?

If you're looking for another option for how to give your cat a pill, you may be tempted try crushing it into a powder form. But, as Animal Planet points out, "unless your vet recommends it, never crush or grind pills to put in food or water.
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Why does my cat foam at the mouth when I give medicine?

Many cats will gag and foam after being medicated. This can be due to bad taste of the medication, not swallowing initially, or stress. Foaming is only rarely due to an allergic reaction to the medication, so do not panic if your cat begins to drool.
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Why do cats hate the vet so much?

“Cats may be unfamiliar with loud noises, such as barking dogs or vocalizing cats, strange odors in the air and on the floor of the clinic, and that translates into fear,” says Leni K. Kaplan, MS, DVM, a lecturer in the Community Practice Service at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Will my cat hate me if I take them to the vet?

Most veterinary hospitals try to move feline patients into a cat only exam room immediately to avoid any interactions with other patients. It is recommended to not place the carrier on the ground for any reason. Cats naturally enjoy being up high and feel more secure if they are off the floor.
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Why is my cat ignoring me after the vet?

Hiding and Insecurity

Hiding and small acts of aggression or discomfort are perfectly normal after a vet visit. Your pet doesn't hate you; he or she simply needs time to calm the fight or flight instinct and readjust back into the home.
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How do I give my aggressive cat medicine?

How to Give Liquid Medicine in a Syringe
  1. Gather your medication. ...
  2. Position your cat so he's facing away from you. ...
  3. Some very difficult cats might need to be wrapped in a towel. ...
  4. Point his head to look up at the ceiling. ...
  5. Gently insert the syringe at the side of his mouth. ...
  6. Squirt the medication slowly into his mouth.
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How do you trick a cat into taking a pill?

Giving pills to cats can be a challenge, even for the most experienced veterinarian! The easiest way to give your cat a pill is to hide the pill in food. This usually works best if the pill is hidden in a small amount of wet cat food, tuna, or a soft treat that can be molded around the pill (i.e., Pill Pockets™).
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Will my cat be mad at me?

One of the first subtle signs that your cat is mad at you is when you see her tail placed low, swishing quickly back and forth from side to side. Whenever you see the tail twitch, stop whatever it is you're doing that is upsetting her, give her some space, and back off for a while until she calms down.
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Are cats traumatized by the vet?

Owners often dread the day their cat needs to go to the vet – and with good reason, as these visits can often result in a depressed, anxious feline, struggling to recover from the trauma they've experienced. Some may avoid the vets altogether, finding it too upsetting for their four-legged friend.
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What do you do if your cat hates the vet?

What can you do? If your cat truly, passionately HATES the vet, here are some suggestions. Try an in-home veterinary service Reputable at-home vet services like Vetted PetCare make seeing the vet far more convenient and much less stressful.
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How do I get my aggressive cat to go to the vet?

How to get an angry cat to the vets
  1. Vet home visits. ...
  2. Make their cat box seem appealing. ...
  3. Use a crush cage. ...
  4. Pacify your cat. ...
  5. Protect yourself. ...
  6. Get pet insurance.
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How do you open a cat's mouth for liquid medicine?

Gently tilt your cat's head back, so that its chin is facing upward. With your other hand, hold the pill between your thumb and index finger, and place downward pressure with your middle finger on the front of your cat's lower jaw. Combined with the upwards head tilt, this will cause your cat to open its mouth.
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How do you give a cat liquid medicine with a syringe?

Place the tip of the syringe in the side of the mouth, just behind one of the canine teeth. Advance the syringe so it is placed in the mouth just past the tooth line. Slowly squeeze the syringe to dispense the liquid medication. Make sure you do this slowly so the cat has time to swallow the liquid and breath.
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How long does it take for a cat to absorb medication?

Typically, most drugs are absorbed within 20-30 minutes after given by mouth. Vomiting after this amount of time is not related to the drug in the stomach as the vast majority, if not all, has already been absorbed. In this case do not give another dose.
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Can cats have peanut butter?

Although many cats love the taste of this salty and sweet spread, cat parents should avoid giving their feline friends peanut butter. It provides no nutritional value and, more importantly, certain ingredients, like fat and added artificial sweeteners, can be harmful or even toxic to cats.
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Do cats Like Pill Pockets?

Most cats will not eat medicated food or medication mixed into liquids. One product that overcomes this is Pill Pockets or any of the copy cat products. These are attractive cat food treats that are shaped into a pocket and are the consistency of Play-doh.
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How do I get my pet to take medicine?

Dogs can smell the medication.
  1. Place the medication in a small amount of wet food, if they like it.
  2. Use a bit of peanut butter or cream cheese to disguise the pill.
  3. Plain yogurt is another good food that can mask medication.
  4. A piece of cheese, hot dog or liverwurst can conceal the pill.
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What does Scruffing a cat do?

Scruffing removes the option to retreat and a sense of control for the cat, which commonly results in an escalation of stress, fear, and anxiety. Lifting a cat or suspending their body weight by the scruff is unnecessary and could be painful.
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Why is my cat so angry after the vet?

According to the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, “when the returning cat's recognized smell is overlaid with a menagerie of smells from the veterinary clinic environment, which may include other pets, people, medications, treatments and cleaning products – then the returning cat may release ...
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