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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2308838" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>18.09 2020</p><p>7.50am FBG 6.3</p><p>Cat wrestling with a large pink towel and only one set of hands produced a mostly successful result. </p><p>Cat had been co-operative about eardrops every two days, even though this has gone on for over two months now. Before lunch I sit on the doorstep and open the drops, cat comes out to see what i am doing (he volunteers) I place him between my legs, rear end against the step and cross them under his chin. Get hold of ear, drops, massage, other ear the same. Uncross legs and he climbs out, immediately returns to kitchen for lunch. I wonder about his memory? Seemed to be a surprise every time. </p><p>But now. Twice a day, with more drops (3-5) he obviously knows what is coming, and has started resisting. One good thing though, he bears no resentment. Happy to be petted immediately afterwards.</p><p>Tonight might try method recommended by [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] : grab a sleeping cat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2308838, member: 488270"] 18.09 2020 7.50am FBG 6.3 Cat wrestling with a large pink towel and only one set of hands produced a mostly successful result. Cat had been co-operative about eardrops every two days, even though this has gone on for over two months now. Before lunch I sit on the doorstep and open the drops, cat comes out to see what i am doing (he volunteers) I place him between my legs, rear end against the step and cross them under his chin. Get hold of ear, drops, massage, other ear the same. Uncross legs and he climbs out, immediately returns to kitchen for lunch. I wonder about his memory? Seemed to be a surprise every time. But now. Twice a day, with more drops (3-5) he obviously knows what is coming, and has started resisting. One good thing though, he bears no resentment. Happy to be petted immediately afterwards. Tonight might try method recommended by [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] : grab a sleeping cat! [/QUOTE]
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