Giving your cat oral pills is one of the most challenging tasks you’ll ever experience as a cat owner.
In fact, it can be downright traumatizing for both you and your cat!
Unfortunately, despite their resilient nature, cats get sick or catch parasites and need pills to get better.
So, below, you will find five ways to give your cat her medication without causing lifelong trauma for both of you.
5 Tips on How to Give a Cat a Pill
People often joke about how hard it is to give cats oral tablets.
However, you can’t even imagine what it is like until you’ve ruined several pills in a row and you’re not even close to accomplishing your goal.
Cats can be quite stubborn when they don’t want to swallow something. So, here is how you can deceive them into taking their medication.
1. Hide The Pill
One of the easiest ways to give cats oral pills is to hide the medicine in their food.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work all the time because cats have a superb sense of smell and taste.
So, you might find that your furbaby has eaten everything in her bowl but the pill.
However, here’s what to do to tempt your furry friend into eating the food:
- Withhold food for several hours so that the cat will be hungry enough to lick her plate clean.
- Hide the pill in half of a portion of wet food.
- Wait for the cat to eat it, and check if she has consumed the pill.
- Give Tabby the rest of her meal.
- Check that she hasn’t snatched the tablet.
2. Get a Pill Pocket
Another easy way to fool your cat into swallowing her medicine is through pill pockets.
These are treats with a hole in the middle where you pop the pill.
They are made to disguise the taste of the medication so that your cat will eat them without noticing the extra flavor.
So, here is how to proceed with a pill pocket:
- Put the medicine inside the treat and pinch it closed.
- Give a pill-free treat to your cat to get her attention.
- Then throw her the pill treat and make sure that she swallows it without spitting.
- Proceed to feed her with more treats and give her water.
These pill pockets are available in different flavors according to your feline’s likes and dislikes.
You can also wrap the pill in a piece of chicken meat and offer it to the cat.
3. Crush The Pill
If the cat won’t eat the hidden pill, there is one more strategy you can try, and that’s to crush the pill into powder.
However, you have to check with your vet if the tablets can be crushed or not. Some medications have to be swallowed whole to be effective.
Get a pill crusher from your vet if the pill can be powdered. Then:
- Get a small amount of tasty food that your cat won’t resist. Preferably something with a strong aroma to hide the smell of the pill.
- Crush the tablet and mix it with the food.
- Offer the dish to your cat.
Unfortunately, your cat might still turn her nose at the food. In this case, you can smear some of the food on her fur.
Following their instinct, cats clean their coats thoroughly when dirty. So, Tabby won’t be able to resist and will lick the food.
I use this strategy when my cats refuse to eat their malt paste, and it has worked like a charm.
4. Learn How to Give a Pill by Hand
The bad news is that some medicines can’t be taken with food.
Unless your cat decides to eat the pill on her own (highly unlikely), you’ll have to give the tablet by hand.
I’m not going to lie. It’s not going to be pretty, especially if your cat is one of those who don’t like being held or petted.
Here is how to do it without getting scratched to death or bitten:
- Choose a non-slippery surface to position the cat.
- You might wrap Tabby in a towel so that she can’t wiggle out or hold her in your arms. In either case, you should seek the assistance of a second person.
- Hold your cat’s head between your thumb and fingers and tilt the head upwards.
- The helper should hold the pill between his thumb and forefinger and use his middle finger to lower the jaw.
- Then drop the pill on your cat’s tongue. It should be placed as far back as possible to reduce the chance of Tabby spitting it out.
- Keep the jaws closed for a couple of seconds and massage the throat to stimulate your cat’s swallowing reflex. You might also blow on her nose to make Tabby swallow.
- Release the cat and give her some water.
We tried that technique on our tomcat because I couldn’t tempt him with food.
We massaged his throat for several minutes and then let him go. He took the pill immediately and dashed through the door.
So, keep in mind that you might have to do this procedure more than once That’s why it’s smart to get your cat used to this procedure while she is still a kitten.
5. Consider Gel Caps and Pill-Givers
The last trick to giving your cat oral pills is to use gel caps or pill-givers.
Gel caps are an excellent choice when you have to give your cat more than one tablet at a time.
You simply put the pills inside the cap, close it, and then you either hide in the food or give it by hand.
However, you should first check with the vet if it’s possible to combine the medications.
On the other hand, pill-givers look like syringes without the needle. You load the pill and then push down the plunger to release the pill into your cat’s mouth.
They are quite handy because you eliminate the risk of being bitten.
Wrap-Up
As you can see, it’s possible to give your cat her oral pill without getting mauled.
However, if your furbaby is in distress or anxious, you might want to leave the job to a professional or ask your vet for medication that can be administered through the skin.
What do you think about these tips for giving your cat oral pills? How do you do it? Share your experience in the comments.
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This is absolutely needed for me! My cat is 16 and needs pills more regularly than she used to. I want her as healthy as can be. However, she gets so anxious and I hate having to give her pills!
try crushing the pill, mix with butter, and apply to front foot. cats will always clean themselves no matter what.
Great tips here for cat owners, I know when I had mine if I had to give them a pill I used to have to hide it and stand over them
I have never had to give our cats pills, but I can imagine it would be a challenge. These are great tips and good to know!
Cats are tricky to give pills to. Once I got lucky and had a cat who loved cheese. It made pill giving easy because I would wrap the pill in a ball of cheese and the cat would usually swallow it. The other times and other cats I’ve had? I had to resort to the manual method with holding their mouth shut and massaging the throat. Not always pleasant.
I will share this post with my sister in law. She has a cat that is “not very friendly.” I think these are all awesome ways to make a cat take a pill orally.
I spent a lot of money
Time
And Torrey.will not have it.
So I mixed crushed pill into squeezable treat toppers Smeared his coat with the gooey substance.
I feel so bad but after $500 vet bill , wasted half his medication, I need him to be better…. act look see him better
I don’t have a cat but I learn a lot about how to take care of one. I will pass this info to my cat lover friends.
Not a cat owner, but these tips sound super helpful! I’m sure it will help cat owners!
The pill giver is the best option. I’ve never had a cat that would take a pill in food or a treat.
My male cat keeps hiding behind me and pees on me. I can’t pet him as he is semi feral. I know he needs to be fixed and I am waiting for shelter doing it to open again. Why is he doing that to me
the cat is angry at you for how it is being treated. if it keeps up then the cat will runaway.