Apparently, it is possible to have medication turned into a cream that can be rubbed into the tip of a cat's ears, where it is absorbed into the blood stream. Has anyone had experience with this?
At the ripe age of two, my cat Scooter was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He is on a daily dose of Lasix (furosemide) for the rest of his life. Traditional pilling is not an option. It really isn't. My cat is screwed up in the head. He has issues. If you do something he takes as an attack, he will react in fear to you for some time. If he doesn't see you for a couple days, he will forget who you are and believe you are some evil alien out to abduct him. If you sneeze, he runs in terror and hides until any lingering sneeze particles are completely dissipated. These don't even begin to cover Scooter's special-ness.
He is generally a nice cat, and has become increasinly loving since I moved with him to my apartment a few months ago. At almost 4 years old, he is getting back to the bonding phase we were in the middle of when I had to leave the state for 5 months when he was 6 months old. All that is really beside the point, sorry.
PILLING
The first couple times, he was fooled with cheese. Then he was not. Then, he was in love with Pill Pockets. When he lost interest, I switched flavors, and that was okay for a little while. Now, Pill Pockets of any flavor are of no interest to him. Then, he became quite fond of these cranberry treats we sell at petsmart, that I could stick a pill in. Then he lost interest. After I moved, I was able to get him to just eat the pill in his canned food, now it doesn't work. I'm near tears every night, trying to get him to eat it.
Physically, I could pill him, but then I might not see him for three days. He would run, bug-eyed, at the sight of me. Neither he nor I could spend the rest of his life like that.
Then I heard about this ear cream. It might be expensive, and I don't exactly have a lot of money, but I don't care. If I could possibly afford it, I will get it... if it works.
Any info would be great.
At the ripe age of two, my cat Scooter was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He is on a daily dose of Lasix (furosemide) for the rest of his life. Traditional pilling is not an option. It really isn't. My cat is screwed up in the head. He has issues. If you do something he takes as an attack, he will react in fear to you for some time. If he doesn't see you for a couple days, he will forget who you are and believe you are some evil alien out to abduct him. If you sneeze, he runs in terror and hides until any lingering sneeze particles are completely dissipated. These don't even begin to cover Scooter's special-ness.
He is generally a nice cat, and has become increasinly loving since I moved with him to my apartment a few months ago. At almost 4 years old, he is getting back to the bonding phase we were in the middle of when I had to leave the state for 5 months when he was 6 months old. All that is really beside the point, sorry.
PILLING
The first couple times, he was fooled with cheese. Then he was not. Then, he was in love with Pill Pockets. When he lost interest, I switched flavors, and that was okay for a little while. Now, Pill Pockets of any flavor are of no interest to him. Then, he became quite fond of these cranberry treats we sell at petsmart, that I could stick a pill in. Then he lost interest. After I moved, I was able to get him to just eat the pill in his canned food, now it doesn't work. I'm near tears every night, trying to get him to eat it.
Physically, I could pill him, but then I might not see him for three days. He would run, bug-eyed, at the sight of me. Neither he nor I could spend the rest of his life like that.
Then I heard about this ear cream. It might be expensive, and I don't exactly have a lot of money, but I don't care. If I could possibly afford it, I will get it... if it works.
Any info would be great.