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How To Give A Cat A Pill

Pick up cat and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat's mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. As cat
opens mouth, pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and swallow.

Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process. Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away. Take new pill from foil wrap, cradle cat in left arm, holding rear paws
tightly with left hand. Force jaws open and push pill to back of mouth with right forefinger. Hold mouth shut for a count of ten.

Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of wardrobe. Call spouse from garden. Kneel on floor with cat wedged firmly between knees, hold front and rear paws. Ignore low growls emitted by cat. Get spouse to hold head firmly with one hand while forcing wooden ruler into mouth. Drop pill down ruler and rub cat's throat vigorously.

Retrieve cat from curtain rail; get another pill from foil wrap. Make note to buy new ruler and repair curtains. Carefully sweep shattered figurines and vases from hearth and set to one side for gluing later. Wrap cat in large towel and get spouse to lie on cat with head just visible from below armpit. Put pill in end of drinking straw, force mouth open with pencil and blow down drinking straw. Check label to make sure pill not harmful to humans, drink 1 beer to take taste away. Apply Band-Aid to spouse's forearm and remove blood from carpet with cold water and soap.

Retrieve cat from neighbor's shed. Get another pill. Open another beer. Place cat in cupboard, and close door on to neck, to leave head showing. Force mouth open with dessertspoon. Flick pill down throat with elastic
band. Fetch screwdriver from garage and put cupboard door back on hinges. Drink beer. Fetch bottle of scotch. Pour shot, drink. Apply cold compress to cheek and check records for date of last tetanus shot. Apply whiskey
compress to cheek to disinfect. Toss back another shot. Throw Tee shirt away and fetch new one from bedroom.
Call fire department to retrieve the damn cat from across the road. Apologize to neighbor who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid cat.

Take last pill from foil wrap. Tie the little bastard's front paws to rear paws with garden twine and bind tightly to leg of dining table, find heavy-duty pruning gloves from shed. Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of filet steak. Be rough about it. Hold head vertically and pour 2 pints of water down throat to wash pill down.

Consume remainder of scotch. Get spouse to drive you to the emergency room, sit quietly while doctor stitches fingers and forearm and removes pill remnants from right eye. Call furniture shop on way home to order new
table

Arrange for SPCA to collect mutant cat from hell and call local pet shop to see if they have any hamsters.

HOW TO GIVE A DOG A PILL
Wrap it in bacon.
Toss it in the air.
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Now that Nemo is getting past the kitten stage she's gotten to be more of a love bunny. Although she still has her tear-around-the-room-bouncing-off-the-walls game she like to play before we go to bed!

Oh, and DrSteve...ALL those cats aren't Agapes! But I bet she's got enough love for them all! One is enough for me, thanks!
 
Dee,

It is so awesome that you helped this little girl. I really wish there were more people like you out there.

We have adopted 2 cats from a lady who takes cats in for a local shelter. I really urge people to PLEASE check out the shelters first. These animals really need agood home and it is a shame that people pay these pet stores when animals are left out in the street.

Here is ribbons..she was found in a box next to a dumpster. She is 3 years old. :)

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Here is Buttons.. she was found living in some cinder blocks in a trailer park. She is 2 years old. :)

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Dee
You really are a sweety for saving that poor kittens life. That first pic of her ripped my heart out.
Finding this thread today is so appropriate. Shedster (he was born in a shed) has been missing since last night. As I was reading the thread, he nonchalantly showed up. Mind you he has never done this befoe and is fixed. I was getting pretty worried.
Nemo is quite the princess now, she is so lucky to have you as her house maid! LOL
 

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