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mainewildrose posted an update Monday, Mar 10, 2014, 10:59am EDT, 10 years, 2 months ago
GAIL....My daughter has 4 cats.. Mama cat and her 3 kittens.. Maxie( the mama cat ) is now about 16 years old and the 3 "Mini's" are 15. One of the kittens, Squeaks, is a real terror when trying to give meds. She has to have antibiotics and the Vet gives her a prescription for a Transdermal version of the antibiotic.. My daughter just has to rub it into the inside of her ear ! Saves a lot of hassle and prevents bloody arms and hands.. Although, Squeaks is getting wise to it, and is now giving a bit of trouble, but that's also her personality. You might ask your Vet for the Transdermal version of your cat's antibiotic. If your kitty is a snuggler , it should be much easier to get the meds in her. Just rub it into the inner ear ! Thought I'd pass this along to you and any other cat owners. You'd think all vets would now prescribe this method of giving meds, if possible.