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Pill Popper
Pill Popper
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THE FINGER SAVER
A simple, veterinary-recommended tool that helps you give tablets and capsules safely, quickly and without stress.
Cheaper then the cost of a new finger.
HOW IT HELPS YOU
1. Less struggle – makes pill-giving easier and safer for your hands.
2. More control – helps place the tablet right at the back of the tongue.
3. Less worry – ideal for cats who refuse tablets or hide under the bed.
HOW IT HELPS YOUR CAT
1. Gentler dosing – soft tip helps avoid mouth irritation.
2. Faster process – less handling time means less stress.
3. Reliable routine – supports consistent medication when needed.
More Info
Video link to come!
Ingredients
A long piece of plastic with rubber on the end and a plunger inside.
Which Cats Can It Help
Cats needing tablets or capsules for short-term or long-term medication.
How It Works
1. Load – place the tablet into the soft tip.
2. Position – open your cat’s mouth gently.
3. Release – push the plunger to deliver the pill.
How To Use
Follow your medication instructions and offer a treat afterwards (optional but highly recommended by cats everywhere).
When Not To Use
Do not try to use a pill popper if your cat is very aggressive when handled around the head.
Discuss with your veterinarian other options.
THE FINGER SAVER
A simple, veterinary-recommended tool that helps you give tablets and capsules safely, quickly and without stress.
Cheaper then the cost of a new finger.
- HOW IT HELPS YOU
- HOW IT HELPS YOUR CAT
- More Info
- Ingredients
- Which Cats Can It Help
- How It Works
- How To Use
- When Not To Use
1. Less struggle – makes pill-giving easier and safer for your hands.
2. More control – helps place the tablet right at the back of the tongue.
3. Less worry – ideal for cats who refuse tablets or hide under the bed.
1. Gentler dosing – soft tip helps avoid mouth irritation.
2. Faster process – less handling time means less stress.
3. Reliable routine – supports consistent medication when needed.
Video link to come!
A long piece of plastic with rubber on the end and a plunger inside.
Cats needing tablets or capsules for short-term or long-term medication.
1. Load – place the tablet into the soft tip.
2. Position – open your cat’s mouth gently.
3. Release – push the plunger to deliver the pill.
Follow your medication instructions and offer a treat afterwards (optional but highly recommended by cats everywhere).
Do not try to use a pill popper if your cat is very aggressive when handled around the head.
Discuss with your veterinarian other options.
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