Thank you Karolyn for the suggestion, unfortunately, I've already tried
them. They were the salmon flavor, maybe the beef is tastier. My grown
bottle babies are very finicky. I think it comes from stuffing a bottle
in their mouth whenever they peeped. When I tried the pill pocket on
Gypsy (my feral turned house cat), she took it from my hand, spit it
out, and looked at me trying to discern if I'd lost my mind. My
wonderful German Shepherd will crunch his Glu/Chon pill down, just
because I ask him to. (I wrap it in a hot dog, but he chews, whereas
when he was younger he simply gulmped).
Nina
Karolyn Lount wrote:
Hi, in the Oct. issue of Cat Fancey there is an ad for "Pill Pockets"
"Easy To Swallow"
Pill Pockets can be a great way to help the medicine go down. These
soft, beef treats have a hollowed-out center, to discreetly hide pills
from feline tastebuds.
$3.99 for 40 treats.
Pill Pockets (888) 676-7455; www.pillpockets.com