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Unfortunately no, I can barely even touch her at all yet. Trying to hold her would result in injury to all parties involved, me, her, and any living thing in the vicinityI understand you may have to get her trust first . cats tan turn themselves out unless you have someone that could hold her.
Oooo I’ll have to see if I can smear it on her paws! It is mixed in a wet food now.I've had a few of my barn cats that would not take their dewormer either, I usually got them to eat it if I gave them some warm, soft cat food from the store. I have heard that putting the dewormer in a food that is pasty ( better yet, a dewormer that IS a paste ) and smearing it on their paws, it makes them HAVE to lick it off themselves, the clean little creatures they are! This may be a problem if she is wild though...
This is also why I mostly have dogs, you just stick a dewormer pellet in a big blob of peanut butter and call it a day! lol![]()
I think if I have to ever give her anything else I may have to go this route. I have it so diluted at this point the volume would be too much for this dose of dewormer.My mother-in-law took in every stray cat in her neighborhood. She would trap them and then wrap them tightly in a towel when she had to give them medicine, usually with my husband's help. They can't really do anything if you have them tightly wadded up in there. You may need to enlist some neighbors if need be. There have to be some other cat lovers who understand and can help you.