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Now offering the benefits of CO2 Laser surgery (60 Wt) which enables the doctor
to provide instant benefits for your pets, such as: less bleeding, less pain,
less swelling and quicker recovery after surgery.
Cat Education & Tips
For
your cat pet to enjoy time with you, she must always be in good health. Like
you, if the pets are feeling pain they are unable to feel the mood of having
fun!
Just like you, your cat is going to get sick
occasionally and you’ll likely come home from the veterinarian’s
with some medication to administer. Learning how to do it right will
make the process easier both for you and your cat. Always follow
the instructions given by your veterinarian. Be sure to administer
the full amount of medication over the number of days instructed
by your veterinarian.
Ask your veterinarian if the medication can be given
with food or must be given on an empty stomach.
Place the cat on your lap or table with a
non-slip surface.
When administering medication stay calm - your pet can
sense if you are nervous making it more difficult to apply
the treatment.
Always
praise and reward your pet with a treat.
Pilling Devices
Should you wish,
you can use a pilling device to avoid placing your fingers into
your cat’s mouth. It is a plastic tube resembling a syringe used
to deposit the pill.
Place the pill at the end of the device.
Hold the device like a syringe between your index and
middle fingers, using your thumb to push the plunger.
Tilt your cat’s head back until his eyes are facing upward.
Usually the cat’s jaw will drop open on its own. If not,
apply a little pressure on the lower jaw with your middle
finger.
Place the device over the base of the tongue.
Push the plunger to deposit the pill as far back on the
tongue as possible.