I’m so lucky that Sunny is actually a dog.
Took him to the vet’s on Friday for a general check-up and also to ask about him taking some tranquilisers short term to see if it’ll help with the cat fight situation. He also needs to take a natural supplement for his renal system, so this means a pill and a half each day.
As I was thinking about how easy it is to give pills to Sunny the dog, unlike Azar (aka the Tasmanian Devil), I remembered this bit of instruction that was sent to me by a friend awhile back …
How To Give A Pill To A Cat 
- Pick cat up and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat’s mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. As cat opens mouth pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and swallow.
- Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process.
- Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away.
- 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.
- Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of wardrobe. Call friend.
- Kneel on floor with cat wedged firmly between knees, hold front and rear paws. Ignore low growls emitted by cat. Get friend to hold head firmly with one hand while forcing wooden ruler into mouth. Drop pill down, remove ruler and rub cat’s throat vigorously.
- Retrieve cat from curtain rail, get another pill from foil wrap. Make note to buy new ruler and repair curtains. Carefully sweep shattered ceramic pieces from hearth and set to one side for glueing later.
- Wrap cat in large towel and get friend to lie on cat with head just visible from below armpit. Put pill in end of drinking straw, force cat’s mouth open with pencil and blow down drinking straw.
- Check label to make sure pill is not harmful to humans, drink glass of water to take taste away. Apply band-aid to friend’s forearm and remove blood from carpet with cold water and soap.
- Retrieve cat from neighbour’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 elastic band.
- Fetch screwdriver from garage and put cupboard 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.
- Ring fire brigade to retrieve cat from tree across the road. Apologise to neighbour who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid cat. Take last 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, hold cat’s mouth open with small spanner. Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of fillet of steak. Hold head vertically and pour pint of water down throat to wash pill down.
- Get friend to drive you to the emergency room, sit quietly while doctor stitches fingers and forearm and removes pill remnants from right eye. Call furniture shop on way home to order new table.
- Arrange for local animal shelter to collect cat. Ring local pet shop to see if they have any hamsters.
How To Give A Pill To A Dog 
- Wrap pill in bacon. Give to dog.

*giggles*
They surely know how to outsmart you, the cute li’l bastards..
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And then look so innocent … just check out ‘angel face’ Sunny (click to enlarge image).
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I have read this set of instructions many times, and every time it makes me laugh out loud.
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Yeah, I know it’s an old chestnut – the first time I ever read it I was in stitches.
My version of ‘pilling’ Sunny is … put pill in paté, watch him inhale it. He just goes “hey wow! smelly wet food!” and snarfles it down without ever suspecting (or caring) that it might be spiked.
Azar is a whole other ball of fur. He is immediately suspicious if he is given any food other than his beloved bikkies (Hill’s Prescription Diet WD Formula). He’ll sniff at it for ages, paw at it, sniff some more. Then he’ll demand to be given something else and go off and sulk when this doesn’t happen. Whenever possible, it’s always way easier to give Azar injections – he doesn’t mind those at all.
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I’ve been having to give Rocket his antibiotics for a mild UTI he has — the last one is tomorrow, I think. Don’t know who’s happier about this, me or him!
I smash the tablet and mix it with wet cat food, and he will still always leave just that teensiest bit of recognizable pill behind…where Missy will scarf it up, pill bit and all, if I’m not careful! Honestly, I figure she’s gotten about 5% of his meds this time around. 😦
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Have you tried getting the cat blind drunk first? It can’t make it worse, and it might be good for a laugh.
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Presumably they’d have to like gin?
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