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snarkerdoodle April 14 2014, 22:02:53 UTC
I have no idea if it works as well for cats, beware -- they are not as "what do you have what do you have I want it I want it I WANT IT NOW!" as dogs are, lol. But I hope it does work for you!

Thanks for reading and commenting -- always appreciated! :)

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lilmissmagic71 April 15 2014, 05:04:03 UTC
You just saved me a jar of peanut butter and a package of hot dogs... it's heartworm time. You did it! You gave me a better mousetrap! You get all the points! :)

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snarkerdoodle April 16 2014, 20:07:57 UTC
Yay! \o/ I'm glad that it worked for you. :D

(And thanks for reading and commenting, too.)

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kajel April 15 2014, 19:39:23 UTC
Aha! That is brilliant. Nicely done.

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snarkerdoodle April 16 2014, 20:08:04 UTC
Thank you! :D

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eska818 April 16 2014, 02:18:25 UTC
I just really love the phrase "goobery mess" and I'm totally using it in reference to my nieces and nephews from now on when they make messes. XD

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snarkerdoodle April 16 2014, 20:08:42 UTC
Hahaha, awesome. It really is quite an appropriate phrase for that certain kind of mess, that's for sure. ;)

Thanks for reading and commenting! :D

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jem0000000 April 16 2014, 06:26:48 UTC
We always had to hold the cat down to give her pills -- she won't take food from us, and she wouldn't touch pills put into her food. Your husband's method seems much easier.

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snarkerdoodle April 16 2014, 20:09:40 UTC
I luckily have not had to give any of my cats pills more than maybe once or twice in all the years of cat ownership, so I have no idea if this method would work for cats. I suspect it probably wouldn't, sadly, but I'll be giving it a try the next time I have to do it.

Thanks for the read and comment, as always! :)

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jem0000000 April 17 2014, 09:16:34 UTC
If they'll take food from you, it's certainly worth trying.

You're welcome! :)

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