What happens if you just drizzle the liquid prozac over the dry cat food? I expect she would eat it, eventually. Its not like its a huge thing if the dosage varies from meal to meal a little bit -- which is going to happen anyway with most cats and liquid meds.
You can likely also get the pills and ground them into powder to sprinkle over the cat food. Prozac is not on the "do not crush list" for human meds. Of course, the "do not crush list" is something most doctors will never talk about because they don't want their patients to screw up and crush the wrong med, but many parents of kids that just cant/wont learn to take a pill know that there are many pills that are ok to crush, and prozac is apparently one of them. (There is a weekly variant of prozac that is on the do not crush list, but that is because its a slow release pill with enough med for a week).
You can likely also get the pills and ground them into powder to sprinkle over the cat food. Prozac is not on the "do not crush list" for human meds. Of course, the "do not crush list" is something most doctors will never talk about because they don't want their patients to screw up and crush the wrong med, but many parents of kids that just cant/wont learn to take a pill know that there are many pills that are ok to crush, and prozac is apparently one of them. (There is a weekly variant of prozac that is on the do not crush list, but that is because its a slow release pill with enough med for a week).