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ambar
08-10-2007, 10:13 AM
it's an oldie but a goodie........



HOW TO GIVE YOUR CAT A PILL
IN TWENTY EASY STEPS
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Sit on sofa. Pick up cat and cradle it in the crook of your elbow as though you were going to give a bottle to a baby. Talk softly to it.

With right hand, position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat's mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. (be patient) As cat opens mouth pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and swallow. Drop pill into mouth. Let go of cat, noticing the direction it runs.

Pick the pill up off the floor and go get the cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process. Sit on floor in kitchen, wrap arm around cat as before, drop pill in mouth. Let go of cat, noticing the direction it runs.

Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away. Scoot across floor to pick up pill, and go find the cat. Bring it back into the kitchen. 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. Drop pill into mouth.

Pry claws from back legs out of your arm. Go get the cat, pick up half-dissolved pill from floor and drop it into garbage can.

Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of closet. Call spouse from backyard. 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 rod, get another pill from foil wrap. Make note to buy new ruler and repair curtains. Carefully sweep shattered Doulton figures from hearth and set to one side for gluing later.

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 glass of water 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. Place cat in cupboard and close door onto neck to leave head showing. Force mouth open with dessert spoon. Flick pill down throat with rubber band.

Fetch screwdriver from garage and put door back on hinges. Apply cold compress to cheek and check records for date of last tetanus shot. Throw T-shirt away and fetch new one from bedroom.

Call fire department to retrieve cat from tree across the road. Apologize to neighbor who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid cat. Take another pill from foil wrap.

Tie cat's front paws to rear paws with garden twine and bind tightly to leg of dining table, find heavy duty pruning gloves from shed, force cat's mouth open with small spanner. Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of fillet steak. Hold head vertically and pour one cup of water down throat to wash pill down.

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 at furniture shop on way home to order new table.

Get last pill from bottle. Go into bathroom and get a fluffy towel. Stay in the bathroom with the cat, and close the door.
Sit on bathroom floor, wrap towel around kitty, leaving only his head exposed. Cradle kitty in the crook of your arm, and pick up pill off of counter.

Retrieve cat from top of shower door (you didn't know that cats can jump 5 feet straight up in the air, did you?), and wrap towel around it a little tighter, making sure its paws can't come out this time. With fingers at either side of its jaw, pry it open and pop pill into mouth. Quickly close mouth (his, not yours).

Sit on floor with cat in your lap, stroking it under the chin and talking gently to it for at least a half hour, while the pill dissolves.

Unwrap towel, open bathroom door. Wash off scratches in warm soapy water, comb your hair, and go find something to occupy your time for 7-1/2 hours.

Arrange for SPCA to get cat and call local pet shop to see if they have any hamsters.

WenchLadyKate
08-10-2007, 10:18 AM
How to give a dog a pill...
1. Get pill from bottle
2. Wrap pill up in hamburger
3. Feed to dog

Funny, no matter how many times I read this, it still makes me laugh so hard that it hurts!

ambar
08-10-2007, 11:40 AM
Have you seen the Christmas present one (http://www.colddeadfish.net/internet/wrapxmaspresent.html)?

WenchLadyKate
08-10-2007, 12:33 PM
I'm crying I'm laughing so hard!

Especially since I did this...

I wrapped the present with the cat inside.

I took out the present, it was a robot looking thing that one of hte kids wanted. I made sure it worked, put batteries in and everything. About an hour later I went to wrap the present. Picked up the box, it was heavy so I wrapped it up. I had already started so I didn't have to flip it around much or anything, mostly being careful. Later on, about half an hour, I went back to the bedroomwhere I wrapped it and realized the robot was on the floor and the box was meowing. Yea, I did that.

I still have no idea how I didn't realize the cat was inside the box but yea... wrapped the cat. This is the same cat who would constantly get herself locked in the fridge and would chew through my grandma's oxygen line. I loved her so much... The cat I mean. Grandma too, of course! :-)

Luciana
08-10-2007, 12:51 PM
*rotfl**rotfl**rotfl**rotfl*


The whole office had to find out why I'm laughing so loud.

ambar
08-10-2007, 01:17 PM
Later on, about half an hour, I went back to the bedroomwhere I wrapped it and realized the robot was on the floor and the box was meowing. Yea, I did that. :-)

:rofl: Okay, now I'm busting out laughing here. I can honestly say I haven't done that one but I do warn folks that EVERYTHING I make has cat fur in it. I remember one year I crocheted gifts and it was "double crochet, double crochet, lift the cat off the yarn, double crochet............* :roll: You should see the fur in the baby blanket I'm working on.

Nimue
08-10-2007, 05:57 PM
:lol: So funny--and so true.

I recently had the dubious pleasure of cat-sitting Shadow, one of my sister's cats, while she was in Florida. I was in charge of Shadow's medical needs--she has kidney disease, so she is basically on kitty-dialysis. I got to give her 2 pills, some liquid medicine, and IV fluids daily. She was a really good patient, but getting her to swallow the pills was a bitch. A couple of times, when I had a particularly difficult time getting her to swallow the pill, she proceeded to barf it back up! So yeah...I got to retrieve the bill out of the barf, and try again.

I have 6 cats of my own, and hope that I never have to deal with that. Especially with my psycho-cat, Maya.

Gotta love them fur-babies! :meow:

Blue Pixie
08-10-2007, 11:20 PM
My cats are bad at taking pills unless we wrap it up in some meat and make the pill a powdered!

And I'm starting to have that problem when I knit or crochet- but it's more of single single --- loss a stitch. The cats love to play. Or them sitting on my lap and give me an evil look because I'm playing with the yarn and not them!