In an ideal world, giving your cat a pill would be as simple as putting it on top of their food. However, this is rarely the case. A tip for how to give a cat a pill? Patience.
Whether you're a new or seasoned cat parent, it can be difficult — but it can be done!
How to Get Your Cat to Take a Pill
The main objective is getting the pill into their mouth. While a deceptively simple and somewhat formidable task, it's still an important part of being a pet parent.

Here are a few tactics you can use to achieve your goal.
Put the Pill Directly in the Cat's Mouth
Even if your kitty is a snuggler, they'll probably instinctively know you're up to something when it comes time to take a pill. Be sure to hold them properly and safely by cradling them in one arm and supporting their back legs. It's helpful to wrap them in a towel in order to restrain their legs and prevent them from scratching you. Next, you should:
- Approach your cat from the back, never the front.
- Hold your cat's head steady by grasping their cheekbones firmly but gently, allowing their jawbone to drop open.
- Hold the pill between your thumb and forefinger and place another finger on their small incisor teeth to hold open their mouth. Never place your fingers on their sharp teeth, or you risk getting a puncture wound.
- Drop the pill onto the back of your cat's tongue and close their jaw. Gently massaging their throat helps them to relax and swallow.
Directly afterward, give your cat a teaspoon of water with an oral syringe or medicine dropper, as advised by Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, to prevent the pill from getting stuck in their esophagus. Do not shoot water into their mouth. Alternatively, you can offer them some canned cat food or a small, soft treat.
Use a Pill Plunger
An easier way to get your cat to take a pill is to try a pill plunger device, also called a pill gun or "piller." This device nearly eliminates the need to put your fingers in your cat's mouth, decreasing the risk of a bite. Preload the pill before holding your cat in place, advises International Cat Care, then carefully release so that the pill lands at the back of your kitty's tongue. Give your cat some water or wet food to wash it down. Follow the product instructions exactly as written and call your veterinarian with any questions.
