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Help Needed Medicating Kitty
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This is very long, so I will ask the question first, and then explain, because this breed is NOT known to be your average, nor small kitties, and are VERY strong:
No. 1. or 4. To be continued:
The question is:
How can I “thicken” this medication to “stick” on the eye, so that I can “rub” it in. This is, what I feel, needs to be done with this particular kitty, because there is no way he is going to change and let me, easily, do that eye.
I took PrettyBoy, Neva Masquerade, to the Veterinarian for an infected eye, which I couldnot normally cure. It was probably due to Cat-Scratch-Fervor (deadly, mean, tuff stuff to cure), due to a catfight [the offender in now in confinement for life, and isnot of my breed, anyway. MY kitties donot fight like that].
After Vet. was finished, he vehemently announced , “If he doesnot get well, BESURE to let me know”.
So he did not get “well” and I let him know:
I went into the office and dealt with “the intelligent-appearing gals at the desk, only,” never got to speak to the Vet, and asked for a medication that I could handle, because the liquid, eye-drops were next to impossible toget into his eye.
When I go to PrettyBoy’s cage and he sees the little bottle, he gets a look of Schizophrenia on his face and then, frantically tears for to hide in his kitty litter box. Yes, I have tried holding the bottle behind by back as I approach the cage, but he caught on to that trick within one and a half days, and is, now, irritatingly precocious.
oh LOOK, “points“: .Я не хочу войны-Эскадрон гусар летучих . [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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