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21Frostie rarely pukes but in the last few weeks (let's say 8 ) he threw up four times. First time was a hairball. Second time was a little bit of undigested food. Last couple of times it was clear liquid. Whenever he's about to puke he lets out these weird and pathetic howls for a couple of minutes and then hurls. Those howls make me think that maybe he's in pain?Anyway, as you know, he takes Atopica every other day, and I make sure he eats plenty of food before I give it to him. He has been steadily losing weight (since he's on a diet) so maybe I should give him a small dose?Should we bring him in? I don't know if the puking is a fluke + symptoms of the Atopica, or if there's something wrong with him.Tommy wrote:Orally giving this cat meds is challenging. He foams, he pukes. It's torture.As I mentioned above, I give Frostie medicine orally every other day, but I finally found a way to give him his medicine without him foaming or spitting it out. The trick is to stand behind him, grab him by the scruff and pick him up so that he stands on his hind legs. Since I hold him by the scruff his mouth opens a little bit. Then I get the plastic syringe through the side of his mouth, aim it at his throat, and administer it in one quick squirt. This way it goes right in and it's impossible for him to spit it out or foam. If I just squirt it in his mouth he'll foam and spit it out. If I rub under his mouth he'll foam A LOT and spit it out. Try that and see if it helps.