Pilling Cats [Must-Know Tips For Hiding Pills]

Giving medicine to a cat can feel like a Herculean task, can't it? But don't worry, we've got you covered. Whether you're a seasoned cat parent or a first-time kitten owner, this article has the tips and tricks you need for pilling cats.

We'll guide you through the challenges and offer creative solutions for making medication time a breeze. We'll explore different types of pill pockets, commercially available cat treats, and even a range of homemade options.

What's more, we'll help you navigate the do's and don'ts, including the crucial step of talking to your vet. Stay with us as we help you become an expert at pilling cats!

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Mastering the Art of Pilling Cats

Have you ever met someone who can give a pill to a cat as if it's a walk in the park? It's a real talent and one that's pretty rare.

These individuals can pass by any cat, swiftly open its mouth, slip a pill in, give a little throat pat, and just like that - the pill is swallowed!

If this seems unbelievable, you're not alone. I was in disbelief until I saw it for myself at a cat shelter where I volunteered.

For us, mere mortals, peacefully and successfully pilling a cat remains an obscure art form.

The success of the procedure often depends more on the cat's approach than on any technique the human may apply.

Read more about pilling techniques in our article: How Can I Give a Pill to My Cat.

So, what do we do when we're not gifted with this peculiar talent? We get clever. We seek out ways to make the medicine palatable and unnoticeable to our furry companions.

This is where it gets interesting, and we are here to help, armed with an array of ingenious ideas gathered from our TCS community over the years.

To Crush Or Not To Crush?

Some of the hiding methods described below require you to crush the pill into a powder and mix it into a food substance.

Please verify with your veterinarian that the specific pills prescribed for your cat can be safely crushed prior to consumption.

Some pills contain substances that can irritate the cat's delicate digestive tract if administered directly. They are safe only when encapsulated in the pill's original form, and therefore the pill should be administered whole.

Once the vet gives you the green light for crushing or grinding, you can crush a pill in a designated pill crusher purchased from the pharmacy. Alternatively, smaller pills can usually be crushed between two spoons.

Ideas For Hiding Pills When Pilling Cats

Whole or crushed, the challenge is to disguise the pill's smell and taste within something your cat will agree to consume.

Just how successful these methods are, greatly depends on the pill itself. Some pills just taste worse than others.

If you're using a crushed pill, you may need to test several versions, using smaller amounts of pill powder in the same amount of "cover" until you get it right.

1. Pill pockets

There are several varieties of pill pockets available for purchase. Greenies Pill Pockets seem to be a popular choice with our members.

They make a variety of pill pocket treats in different flavors, and many TCS members have reported successfully pilling their kitties using these.

See These Greenies Pill Pockets On Amazon

Check out our Feeding Medication threads to see more types of pill pockets, read reviews and add your own.

2. Commercial Cat Treats

Pill pockets are basically treats with a hole in them. You can buy regular soft and pliable cat treats and turn them into pill pockets.

TCS member @Carolina recommends and says, "You kind of rebuild the treat with the pill inside. It always works... I have been doing it twice a day for the last year, and it never failed me. I do different flavors so she doesn't grow tired of them, but she loves it."

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3. Freeze-dried raw food cubes

Some of our members have successfully used freeze-dried raw treats and even foods such as 'Stella Chewys Freeze Dried Duck Duck Goose Food For Cats' as a hiding place for a pill.

TCS member @Feralvr recommends this method and described in a thread how she used to pill her Pipsqueak:

"I soak a cube in a bit of warm water for a few seconds till it is soft. Break it in half and stick the pill in half of a cube. He gobbles it down, then I give him the other half cube and maybe a few more for treats. Works great every time."

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4. Tuna

Tuna appears to work for many cat owners. It has such a strong scent which appears to cover the smell of medicine well enough for most cats.

Success may depend on the ratio of crushed pill powder to actual tuna, so start with at least a couple of spoonfuls of tuna for a small pill. Mix well and serve at room temperature.

Tuna can be molded to cover whole pills too. TCS member @jcat shared her method saying: "I'm using flaked tuna in water from a can, and just molding it around the pills. I really have to squeeze it to get it into a semi-round form."

Please keep in mind that too much tuna can be dangerous for your cat so use it in limited amounts.

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5. Creams and Cheeses

Some of our members report that whipped cream and cheese spray are effective in masking pills.

It's a good base substance for crushed pills, but you can also try freezing a dab of cheese spray to be used as a small pliable "pill pocket".

Once formed, let it warm up to room temperature and serve. If your cat gobbles it up instead of licking it, it may just work.

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6. Other food items

Get creative! If there's food that your cat absolutely craves, use that. TCS member @mrsgreenjeens tried hot dogs, creating a small pocket within a hot dog slice, and gently placing a pill in there using tweezers.

She recommends covering the pill in butter first, to make sure its scent is sealed within.

You can work with other treats and foods, too. Just make sure it's a food that's safe for cats in general and specifically for your cat.

Some medical conditions may call for food elimination, so it never hurts to ask your vet if your choice of "pill cover" works for your cat.

When Hiding Fails

Watch your cat carefully to make sure the entire dose is actually ingested.

If your cat refuses to try the "spiked" foods or spits out the pill, don't give up too easily.

Trial and error may be the only way to find out what works for your cat and for the specific type of medication you're using.

You may need to experiment with types of foods and with hiding techniques but being able to easily pill your cat in a stress-free way is worth it.

Be prepared to rotate pill covers. Some cats get bored with the same kind of treat, especially if it's provided several times a day.

Opt for variety and create an arsenal of pill-hiding techniques and foods.

If all else fails, talk to your vet. Some medications can be administered in liquid form or even in non-oral ways.

Some pills can be turned into trans-dermal gels which you can put inside a cat's ear where they are absorbed through the skin.

Other medications can be given as shots. A daily trip to the vet may not be much fun, but if there's no other way to get the medication in, you may have to do just that.

Your Handy Guide to Pilling Cats: In Conclusion

We've journeyed through the highs and lows of pilling cats, from witnessing a rare breed of people who perform it effortlessly, to exploring creative strategies for the rest of us.

We've covered crushing pills, and even offered a menu of options for disguising medication, from market-available treats to homemade concoctions.

Stay tuned, engage with our TCS community, and share your experiences. Together, let's make pilling cats a walk in the park!

Last, but not least, share your experience with us at the Cat Health Forum. TCS members can offer support and help you figure out a system that works for you and your cat.

We'd also love to hear about your own magic tricks for hiding pills, so let us know in a comment to this article or in the forums.

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6 comments on “Pilling Cats [Must-Know Tips For Hiding Pills]

gloriaaa November 1, 2018
when i give my kitty a pill, i break it in half and mix them with some treats/dry food. it perfectly works. ❤
calico man October 1, 2018
Lulu has allergies and to stop the biting and scratching she gets a steroid/Prednisolone pill daily. I scruff her and use a pill popper to quickly get the job done. And to reward her she gets a bit of whipped cream, which she absolutely loves!
keyes April 12, 2015
With Tippy I've been doing the taco wrap with a towel and then sit in a chair with my legs propped up on the counter with him laying on his back.  Prop the mouth open and pop the pill in towards the back of the mouth.
cherryripe April 12, 2015
I'm lucky, I'm a good 'piller'...lol....I have been giving pills (when needed) to my mum's cat over the years, she always calls me to come and do it as when she does it the cat just spits it back out and would not let my mum hold her.  I'm actually currently do it with my kitten as she's on antibiotics....I'm giving her 1/2 a pill twice a day...just a quick mount open, pop the pill down and that's it...take me about 5sec...:)
nansiludie April 11, 2015
If pilling a cat directly, without food or treat covering, please syringe a little water into the cat's mouth to follow the pill for it to not get stuck, en-route in the cat's throat, once it is stuck, it could possibly burn the throat or otherwise injure the kitty. For more info on this, please look up, catinfo.org, under pilling cats.
kittychick April 7, 2015
A few but the most bitter (check w vet first) can be crushed finely with a mortar and pestle, thendivided into 2-3 very small syringes, suck the broth/med liquid into the skinny syring (remember -NO NEEDLE!!!!) place the broth/med -filled syringe-and put in in corner of mouth (angling down into mouth or it'll go back out opposite side(!!!) . Repeat, offer treats at the end and they'll never be any the wiser!!!!!!! Works on all 6 of our indoors!!!! Good luck!

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