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EasyPill for Cats
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Product Description
EasyPill, a simply administered tablet
Everybody knows that cats can be reluctant to take their medicine if it tastes off. Because of the shapes and size of tablets, cats can find them hard to swallow. A Buster Tablet Introducer can offer a solution, but now there's Easypill. This is a putty that is moulded to the tablet to mask the shape and flavour. By moulding EasyPill around the tablet before giving it to your cat you increase the chances that your pet will swallow its medicine.
Easy to create portions
EasyPill is soft and malleable, and can therefore be manipulated according to your own animal's needs. Any leftovers can be kept and used next time. A 10g bag contains one strip which can be used for several tablets.
Varieties
EasyPill can be ordered by the bag or box (which contains 30 individual bags). According to the manufacturer, Vettinov, one bag of EasyPill for cats coats 10 pills. EasyPill can also be used for ferrets.
Getting used to it
For the best chance of success, let the cat get used to the flavour of EasyPill gradually. It has a pleasant aroma, flavour, and composition. Feed your cat little bits of the EasyPill before feeding him, and make sure there is plenty of clean water available. In the unlikely event that a cat does not want to eat EasyPill, it can be used as a treat by putting 1-2 pieces of EasyPill in their bowl to get your cat used to the flavour.
Storage
If kept airtight at room temperature, one bag of the EasyPill formula will last for about 3 months. You can also give any leftovers to your cat as a treat, allowing the cat to get used to the flavour and making it even easier to administer pills in future.
Composition:
Poultry meal, glucose syrup, water, rice flour, animal fats, flavour enhancers, preservatives, dyes, and CE approved antioxidants
There is an equivalent product available for dogs: EasyPill for dogs.
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