...Already. Only day two down, and she has remembered what the meds routine is all about. She doesn't even come out for snacky-treats.
Nope. Might be trickery to corral her for another round of the pink stuff. And she is too smart for that.
I have two advantages so far.
Phoebe gets hungry and loves her food. Her food dish is in the laundry room and that is a small, confined space. Once she runs there to show me what I should be doing...bam! I have her.
Advantage two is that she is missing teeth, and the syringe goes easily between when little kittie jaws are clenched.
Ymmy pink medicine is already working it's majick tricks. She is feeling full of pep and all smarty pants, hiding under the spare bed....right in the very center where it is absolutely impossible to reach her.
Yep. Things are just cruisin' here.
Just remember, she may be wily, but you are much smarter than she is!! I am glad she is full of pep, again!
ReplyDeleteI am glad that she is feeling perky..and I laugh thinking of you down on hands and knees trying to reach her under the bed. She is one smart kitty! Love, WS
ReplyDeleteHow convenient that she's missing teeth! I'm glad the medicine is working its charms.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad she's doing so well! The pink stuff is magic.
ReplyDeleteWhat I've never understood is why the pink stuff is marshmallow flavored. It's for cats, for heaven sake, make it toonie fish flavor.
ReplyDeleteGlad she's feeling better.
Chasing a kitty around the house sounds like good exercise on a gray snowy day!
ReplyDeleteYou are a gift to Phoebe and she to you!
ReplyDeleteTrying to give cats meds is a very challenging thing! Glad she's feeling better!
ReplyDeleteOh, isn't medicating animals just the best? Our puppy has the system figured out so well that even if we hide the pills in some sort of food, she takes it, eats every crumb of the food, and then spits out the pill.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your kitty is feeling better, even if it makes your job a little more challenging!