I have a much better solution, if it will work. When I need to give my cats supplements, I mix them into chicken or turkey baby food (beechnut or gerber's, just make sure no onion is in it-- just turkey and broth and gerber's has corn starch). Most cats LOVE baby food and will eat almost anything mixed into it. You can give her 1/4 or 1/2 jar each morning with the supplements mixed in, then when she finishes give her her normal food. This was my ritual for years with mine, until I stopped being able to give baby food or most of the supplements to Lucy due to IBD. Now I mostly mix in whatever I need to into the cooked turkey recipe that I make for her, and they eat it that way.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 11/12/2006 6:09:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,

I've got Ember on Transfer Factor: People Version. I just received 
some Mega C that I want to start fairly soon. When I give Ember the 
TF, I put it in her wet food. The trouble is, she sometimes doesn't 
tear through her wet food as I'd like. Would a Pill Pocket be able to 
properly hold the powder from the TF capsule (or Mega C)? It's 
obviously designed for pills, and since I don't have a good concept 
for how large it is, I just don't know. I'm thinking they must be 
tiny. Pill Pockets seemed to get decent reviews in the archives, 
though they sound a little hit or miss. I'll try 'em for $5. Would I 
be better off trying something else? I'm already syringing interferon 
alpha and Liquid DMG, and I'd rather not put her through another 
battery of daily syringings. I don't think that's a word, but it 
sounds kinda cool.

Thanks,

Lance
 

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