OK guys, some good luck vibes and advice would be appreciated.
Juliet is home now, and has informed me that she will not take kindly to seclusion in my bedroom - one of the doors closes but does not latch, and she effected her escape within ten minutes! She only shows discomfort with Mika, who is overly friendly and wants to touch noses, but a short warning growl is enough to dissuade her. Other than that, she is just shy and wary of approaching humans, but not aggressive.
Unfortunately she has amoxicillin drops to take twice daily, and I really am at a loss as to how to get them into her. Should I mix them in her food and feed her in isolation (I can more easily sequester the other two and just wait for her to finish eating) or should I dig in, get out the welding gloves and towels and prepare for a very agitated kitty burrito???
Juliet is home now, and has informed me that she will not take kindly to seclusion in my bedroom - one of the doors closes but does not latch, and she effected her escape within ten minutes! She only shows discomfort with Mika, who is overly friendly and wants to touch noses, but a short warning growl is enough to dissuade her. Other than that, she is just shy and wary of approaching humans, but not aggressive.
Unfortunately she has amoxicillin drops to take twice daily, and I really am at a loss as to how to get them into her. Should I mix them in her food and feed her in isolation (I can more easily sequester the other two and just wait for her to finish eating) or should I dig in, get out the welding gloves and towels and prepare for a very agitated kitty burrito???