Administering the Suspension: Practical Tips and Techniques

Use a calibrated oral syringe for accurate dosing. This ensures your cat receives the correct amount of medication.

Gently restrain your cat, but avoid stressing them. A firm but gentle hold will minimize struggle. Try wrapping your cat in a towel if needed for added security.

Positioning for Success

Place your cat on a flat surface. Position the syringe at the side of their mouth, aiming towards the back of their tongue to prevent spitting out the medication. A slow, steady injection is best.

After Administration

Gently massage your cat’s throat to encourage swallowing. Offer a small amount of their favorite treat immediately afterward to reward good behavior and mask any lingering taste.

Always monitor your cat for any adverse reactions after administering the medication. Consult your veterinarian immediately if you notice any unusual behavior or symptoms.

Storage and Handling

Refrigerate the suspension as directed on the label. Shake the bottle well before each dose to ensure uniform distribution of the medication. Discard any remaining suspension after the prescribed duration.