- Contains probiotics for intestinal health.
- Eliminates the need to force a pill down pet’s throat or wrap it in fattening table food.
- Patented design accepts all standard size medications.
- Softness of this unique formula allows the end of the pocket to be pinched closed holding the medicine until swallowed.
- Made from high quality nutritionally beneficial ingredients. Your cat will love taking medication in Pill Pockets.
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Greenies Pill Pockets for Cats, Salmon, 1.6 ounce
Brand: Greenies Model : 20955 Customer Rating : Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Greenies Pill Pockets for Cats, Salmon, 1.6 ounce CustomerReview
I have one cat with severe anxiety issues. He requires daily medication to keep him from stressing out and urine spraying. My oldest kitty has a mild heart condition and requires heart meds twice daily. Pill Pockets are a life saver! I don't have to scoop them up and use a pill dispenser to jab the meds down their throats. I simply place the tablets into the pocket, seal it and they happily gobble them up. My Dusty knows he's supposed to get his treatums twice a day and now doesn't even wait to be served. He comes right to the kitchen while they're being prepared.
You may wonder why I only give it four stars if I think it's so great. No product is perfect and there are some things to be aware of especially if it's the first time trying these. If the tablet is large, it won't fit well and may need to be cut in half. Luckily one kitty gets 1/4 of a tablet twice a day and the other gets 1/2. If the cat chews the pocket it can come apart leaving a bad taste in their mouth or worse yet medication on the floor and no desire for another "treat". My Kali accidentally did this a few times when we first started and then refused to eat the pockets . What I did was went back to using the pill dispenser for the meds but giving him the empty pocket as a treat right after. I did this for about two weeks then tried again. Most of the time no problems any more. If you experience this problem don't give up. Stop using the pockets for meds right away to prevent negative association but treat with the pockets immediately after dosing. Try them again in a few weeks. At the very least, this stopped my cat from running when he saw the dispenser in my hand. I'd call him, let him smell the treat (at which point he'd start to drool)administer the pill, then reward. Either way much better than the stressful alternative.
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