I forgot to ask him about that yesterday, but he showed us again how to do it 
and last night and this morning we managed to get his pills down with no 
problem. He's not a spitter.  Once they're down they're down.  He's on 
something called Zeniquin 25 mg one half tablet a day and Furosemide 20 one 
half tablet twice a day.  No more liquid food for him.  That causes more stress 
than the pills.  I'm sure since it's in an oily base it sticks in the throat 
and the taste is hard to get rid of. We should have his culture and cytology 
report back tomorrow which as usual will be bad news I'm sure. We haven't had 
one tidbit of good news yet but I don't even care.  He was happy when I got up 
this morning and happy to see me when I got home from work.  And Bob says he's 
eaten like a horse today.  He ate a large amount just now so that's always a 
good thing.  He's drinking his water too which is good since he's on the 
diuretic.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dorothy Noble 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 3:25 AM
  Subject: pill gun again


  Hey Lynne -
  The pill gun I got came from the vet and it was only 5 bucks.  They are 
really slick and the pill fits right into the end.  Maybe you could ask your 
vet if they have any?





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