How to Keep a Pill Calendar 💊 for a Ragdoll Cat
My sister’s Ragdoll cat, Addie, has a disease called Feline Gastrointestinal Eosinophilic Sclerosing Fibroplasia.
The disease is monitored via ultrasound to see if her gastrointestinal wall is inflamed or not – and the disease is controlled by prednisolone and metronidazole. However, each pill (right now – this can change based on the ultrasound) is administered every 3 days. So my sister has an extra wall calendar just for Addie and marks “P” for prednisolone, “M” for metronidazole and “X” for days when Addie gets a break (and my sister does too).
Here’s a video that shows how my sister keeps track of it all.
Amy’s Pill Pill Calendar 💊 for Addie
How to Pill a Cat
Do you have to give your feline medication on a regular basis? Is it more sporadic than once a day? How do you keep track of it?
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