Can onsior be crushed if my cat refuses to take it?

My cat has been absolutely refusing to take her Onsior tablets, making medication time quite stressful for both of us. I've tried everything from hiding it in food to using pill pockets, but she just won't have it. I'm considering crushing the tablet, but I'm not sure if that's safe or if it will alter its effectiveness. What should I do in this situation?

Answer

Having trouble administering Onsior tablets to your cat can be quite stressful, especially when you've tried various methods without success. It's important to ensure that your cat receives its medication properly, but altering the tablet's form can sometimes affect its efficacy.

  • Contact your vet before altering how the medication is given.
  • Explore different techniques to help with administering tablets.
  • Consider consulting with a vet for tailored advice.

The first thing to consider is reaching out to your veterinarian before changing the form of any medication, as some tablets have special coatings to protect your pet's stomach or ensure proper absorption. There are alternative methods that might work, such as disguising the pill with more appetizing treats or using a pill syringe designed for pets. Sometimes, a different form of medication, like a liquid, might be an alternative. Your vet can guide you best, ensuring your cat receives its necessary treatment without unnecessary stress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I crush Onsior tablets for my cat?

    It's important to consult your veterinarian before crushing any medication. Altering the tablet's form can impact its effectiveness or cause side effects.

  • What can I do if my cat refuses all forms of oral medication?

    Your vet might suggest different formulations such as liquids or injections, or techniques specifically tailored for your cat.

  • How can I make giving pills easier for both me and my cat?

    Consider trying a pill dispenser or mixing the medication with a highly palatable treat. Some cats also respond well to positive reinforcement techniques.

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