Most cats don't like taking tablets, so this is a way around that. So, by placing the tablet in the cats food the cat will probably not notice that there is a tablet and eat it which out any problem. It is also easier than trying to force it down their throat which is what must be done in certain circumstances.
Cats may put food in their water bowl because they are trying to keep their food fresh or they may be trying to save it for later.
Liquid antibiotics for cats are often prescribed to treat various infections. These medications are usually administered orally with a syringe or mixed into the cat's food. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by the veterinarian and to complete the entire course of treatment to ensure effectiveness and prevent antibiotic resistance.
Cats may put food in their water bowl because they have a natural instinct to separate their food and water sources. This behavior is common among cats and is believed to be a way for them to keep their food fresh and prevent contamination.
Put it somewhere the strays can't get to it and you cat can.. (like inside your house)
Cats may put food in their water bowl because they are trying to keep their food fresh or they may be trying to hide their food for later.
they like to eat any thing you put on there plate
to make sure you havent put any tablets in it!
Cats may put food in their water as a natural behavior to keep their food fresh or to soften it before eating. It could also be a playful or instinctual behavior.
When i go out of town I usually have one of my neighbors come and put food in there bowl which i put outside on the deck then i pay them. I only do this because if i didnt my cats (3) would eat all of the food before i leave but the they would catch chipmucnks because that is what they usually do if they get hungry.
No.
Makes them harder to compress into tablets (and stay as tablets), and does nothing to neutralize acid.
Mrs. Frisby