Re: Bud is NOT doing well..
Hi Beth,
I hope things are a little better. B-12 may help her feel better. It's one of those things that if supplemented can we notice improvement, maybe, it might help her energy level. But it's mostly going to show in the bloodwork how it's working. When something like this that's easy to supplement is low, it's best to use it, even though it's not really a "cure."
On pilling. I personally HATE the idea of Pill pockets. First of all, look at the ingredients. I'm not even sure, but there has to be some type of binder in them and that means a grain or something tacky. NOT good for a cat which is already having trouble eating. My recommendation would be to ditch them and either pill by hand or get a pill pusher, which is a syringe like device you just push the pill in to their throat with.
Pilling is much easier than people think! I have never been bitten and I can pill even Leahpold who is a biter from hell. When I first caught her at 6 weeks old she bit clean through my fingernail! Her first reaction is to bite.
Not sure if you do best with pictures or video. These pictures are good
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/pilling_a_cat.html- and show exactly what my vet advised which is nose to the ceiling - you pull their head back till their nose points to the ceiling. Their jaw should automatically pop open. Get the pill as far back on their tongue as you can. I know it looks painful for them, but after a few times it takes seconds.
Hope that helps. The pill pusher you can probably find in a pet store or from your vet. I am a hands on kind of person, so I prefer pulling their head back. I can get the pill just where I want it. But not everyone is like that. I would say the method is similar with the pusher device though 'cause it's the best way to get a cat's mouth open.
I don't see a report about your visit here, so will look in the other threads. Hang in there, it's agonizing because these reports take a few days and in the meantime you have to deal with a still sick cat.