I do home care. About a week ago I was telling a client and her husband about how I got some worm pills for my cats, and I could only get one to eat it. They told me to give the rest of the cats peperoni. Not to hide the pills, but they said that the peperoni itself would get rid of the worms.
I tried Googling this and found nothing. So is there any truth to it, or is it 100% complete bunk? I’m guessing bunk, but what the hell, it doesn’t hurt to ask.
Pepperoni might make your cats sick to their stomachs but it won’t do anything for worms. Ask a vet to show you how to pill your cats. Essentially, you raise their chin, squeeze their mouth open, shove the pill down their throat, and hold their mouth closed and their head up, stroking the throat until they swallow.
I can do the whole maneuver in about two seconds. However, you won’t be able to do it that way very long, because soon they will run like hell when they see that pill bottle.
Dogs, you just put the pill in a little piece of cheese. They line up for their pills. Won’t work on cats.
Yeah, I have a pill plunger that my wife and I tried, but one of our cats fought and fought, and we just couldn’t handle it.
Anyway, thanks for answering my silly question. I figured it was bad advice, but I had to ask because sometimes things you think are silly turn out to be true, or have some truth in them.
Historically, intestinal parasites were addressed by medications that resulted in violent purging. If pepperoni led to vomiting and diarrhea, parasites might be expelled. Give the pill.
ETA: we just treated our barn cats with a topical called Profender. Easy peasy.
Having stolen a “chaw” as a child, and having proceeded to swallow it to avoid being caught, I can testify that if the first worked, then the second will work.
One of my cats got a urinary problem and I had to give him 1 syringe of painkiller and 3 pills twice a day, and he was having none of it. He wouldn’t eat food with the pills in it, so I came up with something else. I crushed all the pills with a crusher I got at the drug store. Then I took a can of tuna and drained off as much liquid as I could. I mixed the powdered pills and the tuna juice and put it into a syringe and fed it to him one drop at a time. It took a while, but it worked.
We have a cat that will not swallow pills. Period. You can rub her throat like you’re trying to summon a genie, all she will do is produce copious amounts of frothy saliva.
Our solution was to get the (whiskas?) temptations treats, I very carefully break them in half and stick them into the soft centre. She takes the pills just fine when she thinks it’s a treat! For larger pills, I just cut them into pieces with a sharp razor/utility knife blade.
We have a cat that will not swallow pills. Period. You can rub her throat like you’re trying to summon a genie, all she will do is produce copious amounts of frothy saliva.
Our solution was to get the (whiskas?) temptations treats, I very carefully break them in half and stick them into the soft centre. She takes the pills just fine when she thinks it’s a treat! For larger pills, I just cut them into pieces with a sharp razor/utility knife blade.