Eli says:
It is always difficult to give any medication to a feral cat. I tried to do this with some kittens on our farm last week, which were born to a feral cat in our garden and that are not too friendly with humans, and ended up with my hands full of scratches and bites! Next time I will put on some gloves, silly me, did not think about this before...but at least these kittens are now dewormed. Next will be vaccinations...have to buy GOOD gloves, lol!
tele_mark says:
I think I set Dr. Storm back a bit today with his therapy sessions. I had to dose all of them with worm medicine due to all the ferals in the house lately. For Feral Brother here, I had to close the door of the room he was in and chase him around with leather gloves as he bounced off the walls, and stuff the syringe in his mouth while he was hissing up on the window sill, worried about him landing a good bite on me despite the gloves.
tele_mark says:
Storm's latest "talent" -- he finds every pen he can in the house and stuffs them into the cushion cracks in the sofa. A long, long time ago, when I was in high school, I had friends whos cat did this with BIC lighters, stolen from kids during parties. I think we found over 10 lighters in their sofa when we made the discovery.
iluvcats says:
"Ribbit, ribbit ... Daddy-O hippity hop over here and get this intruder out - I don't believe it's a toad that's going to turn into a Prince" ... pleads dear Claire