How to Give Liquid Remedies

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Re: Administering Liquid Remedies to Cats

Pam E. (SouthWestern California) on 11/15/2022
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Regarding giving cats ACV ... I feed 5 cats who accept it without any trouble when I just mix it with the water that I add to their food (usually dry kibble). I use enough water to more than cover the food & they always lick it all up, even when it hasn't had any time for any of it to get absorbed by the kibble, & the kibble has had the same limited time to mix with the water.
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Re: Administering Liquid Remedies

Kattis (Canterbury S) on 05/05/2017
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I find the greatest way to get something like ACV into a cat is to pop it on its fur....they will always lick anything off. I cured my cat's sudden urine infection overnight with ACV.
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Administering Liquid Remedies to Cats

Tickertin (Richmond, VA) on 07/19/2009
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How to Easily Dose your Cat:

I tried the ACV and read with smiles the struggles to get the cats to drink. I have had cats for over thirty years and here is an easy method. I THOROUGHLY washed a small clear tube in which water soluable hair product had come in. (you can use conditioner or shampoo, clear is best and nothing oily to be SURE you can clean it out). Mine is a small one ounce squeeze tube that a sample of hair gel came in. Squeeze the sides in and draw into the tube the dose of ACV (mine was 1/2 tsp. fill rest with water. Lay cat on back in your lap and place tube to side and back of mouth and squeeze gently. They swallow by reflex if you don't put too much it all goes down. Squeeze too hard and they can cough it back out (but some still goes in). Clear tube is important so you can measure how much you are giving them so as not to over/under dose. My vet told me this years ago, cats have to swallow when you hold them this way and put the liquid in this way, and I have done it for years.

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Administering Liquid Remedies to a Cat

Terry (Stoneham, Ma) on 01/17/2009
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Re: Giving Liquid Remedies to a Cat

I use a syringe to administer liquids or anything else I can get into it.I put it in the side of his mouth (open mouth)may not be to easy but wrap him in a towel if you have to.Make sure his claws can't get out of the neck part or he will get you! I talk calmly to ease him. Get what ever it is your putting in as fast as you can.You can buy one at the drug store,look in the baby section or the animal stores.Don't feel bad just because he doesn't like it and fights you. It's the best thing for him or her. I got a 3 ml (milameter) one. Maybe there are bigger ones. If I need to give him more than I just have to do it twice. Good Luck

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