My vet recommended childrens liquid benadryl for my cat. How to give it to her?

by Admin on September 16, 2009

I used a dropper thing to give her the liquid benadryl but she spit it all out and foamed at the mouth. How can I get my cat to take the benadryl. I also put some in her wet cat food but she can detect it and won’t eat her food.

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ladysodivine September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

The dropper is going to be your best bet. Try to get it as far back in her throat as you can and squirt it. Then try to hold her mouth closed.

TIMOTHY D L September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

eye dropper

geminigodess September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

stick it down her throat she’ll love u later

M C September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Get a few syringes from your vet. Then get someone else to hold your cat, or kneel down on the floor with ure cat between your legs facing outwards so he/she can’t back up and squirt into his/her mouth. Syringes work!

dianas_lotus September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

If she east wet food. Drop it in there and mix it in…she’ll eat all with out noticing. the way she can detect it is that it taste funny. Try adding some lunch meat or some spices…like salt to it.

bsktballchik September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

put it in her water or drizzle it on her cat food also if youbuy wet canned fook like fancy feat mixed it in with that.

creative rae September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

I don’t know how to get cats to take things but I can always find something to hide meds in for my dogs–sometimes it takes a little bit of experimenting–if you can’t find something that you can hide it in I would call the vet back and see what they recommend

almost_infamous September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

yeah, I had to do this once. I used the dropper and put it way back in her throat, then I held her muzzle shut for a few seconds while she swallowed. She still tried to spit it out but most of it got down.

teresathegreat September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

try mixing it in with canned tuna, it’s good and stinky so she might not be able to smell the medicine over it.
Just leave it out for her – if you try to shove it at her she’ll figure out it’s medicine.

also check the pet store for these little treats – it’s been a couple years, so I forget the name – it’s a crispy pouch with a gooey center. You can crack open the pouch, stuff in a small pill or some liquid, then fold it closed again. The cat usually doesn’t figure it out till they’ve already swallowed it.

kpetrovich1 September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Your supposed to hold the animal down and dispense the medicine from an eyedropper into the back of their mouth (from the side, not straight in from the front). I can’t imagine this being a pleasant experience for you if the cat has claws! It might be a two person job.

Maybe she won’t spit it out if you try the ‘from the side’ attack method.

redunicorn September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

You have to hold your cat and put it in her mouth–then clamp her mouth shut with your hand till she swallows. It helps to blow gently in her nose.

It isn’t easy!

jaimestar64cross September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

you’ll probably need someone to hold the cat while you do this—- have dropped with benadryl -open her mouth and put the dropper as far back in her mouth as you can—squeeze dropper and keep her head tilted back—with free hand gently massage throat area — she will swallow some of the medicine…… lesson I learnt from my cat …. it takes practice – so be patient—

Candy Parker September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

The dropper.Take your cat,and put the dropper down its throat.I mean,down.Not too low,but about right.Then squirt it,and hold her mouth closed for about 5 seconds.If you cant hold her mouth down,or cant use one hand to keep her still,ask someone to help you hold the cat,or help keep it’s mouth closed.If you cant do that,ask the vet.

mrsgeorge2003 September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

The dropper in the back of her throat thing is usually the best way, but I also recommend rubbing her throat while you hold her mouth shut to make sure that she swallows. I have 5 cats, and 1 is very clever – he’ll hold the medicine in his mouth and then spit it out as soon as I let go.

You’re not going to trick a cat – just do it and get it over with.

CC September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

I’m sure your cat hates this stuff. Mine sure did. What you need to do is squirt in the cheek at the back of the mouth. She will get some of it, but it’s guaranteed to get messy.

Also, maybe try a different flavor if you can. I know my cat DETESTED the bubble gum kind, but didn’t freak out so much for the grape flavor.

Best of luck!!!

nadine d September 16, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Try mixing it in something that she really likes or getting it in tablet form and stick it in a treat

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