dewrming multipe cats ah yes everyone s favorite pet chore one day yuo clean yuor cats box and discover little white chunks of what apear to be cookd spaghetti lodged in the feces that is until one starts
Deworming
Multiple Cats
Ah yes, everyone's favorite pet chore. One day you clean your
cats' box and
discover
little white chunks of what appear to be cooked spaghetti lodged in the feces,
that
is, until one starts to move. You know then that it's time to deworm your cats.
If your
veterinarian
says that your cat doesn't have anything particularly tough or nasty then he
or
she may recommend a regular schedule using commercial dewormers that can be
found
readily in any pet store. Your veterinarian even may have a good general
purpose
dewormer
on hand for your use. Fortunately, there is a wide range of deworming
medicines
available on the market. Most are liquid or pill form.
If you have only one cat, your task is relatively simple. Choose
a dewormer that
your
cat will find acceptable if not palatable. Many liquid dewormers claim to be
very
tasty
to cats. Unfortunately, many cats would vigorously disagree with that
assessment.
In
such a case, if you have access to a pill form of dewormer that your cat is
willing to
swallow,
you're in luck. If your cat won't swallow pills without major mayhem breaking
out
and turns his nose up at every liquid dewormer you try, then you have a
problem. If
you
have more than one cat, it can become even more of an issue. If your cats will
happily
take whatever you offer, then the only thing you have to worry about is keeping
the
greedy guts from getting more than they should.
But, If each of them has a different
idea
as to what is acceptable (or not) for deworming medicine, then you have a major
headache.
Rather than cater to each cats whims and maintain a veterinary
pharmacy worth of
dewormers
in your house or routinely running your finicky feline into the veterinarian
every
to he needs deworming, you might try a different route. You will need a liquid
deworming
medicine and a syringe. Syringes are readily available in the livestock
medication
section of farm supply stores. You only need the section with the barrel and
plunger.
No needles are needed or should even be used. Syringes in farm supply stores
usually
offer the two sections separately. Select one of smaller size. Your cat won't
need
large
amounts of medicine at any one time.
Measure out the proper amount of dewormer for your cat into a
measuring cup. A
measuring
cup usually comes in the package with a liquid dewormer. Take one of your
syringes
and place the open end (where the needle would normally attach) into the
measuring
cup and draw the medicine up into the barrel by pulling upward on the
manage
a squirming cat while refilling a syringe really is more difficult than it is
worth.
Now
restrain your cat gently and situate yourself so that you can hold the cat and
use the
syringe
easily. It could require some experimentation to work out a suitable position
for
the
both of you. . If you keep one hand underneath the cats head and cradle his
chin it
will
make this part of the task go more smoothly. Slide the end of the syringe a
little bit
into
your cat's mouth and slowly depress the plunger This will empty the medicine
into
your
cat's mouth slowly enough that he can readily swallow it without choking.
Repeat
for
each cat.
Naturally, your cat will not be particularly pleased with this
method. He may
object
rather strenuously. With repetition, however, you will become much smoother
with
the task. You don't need to rush during this task. Take your time to discover
what
will
work best for you and your cats. Your cats will become more accustomed to it
despite
themselves. This method will ensure that each cat, even your most finicky, gets
the
proper amount of medicine he needs. And
that, of course, is the whole reason for the
entire
exercise.







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