Cisapride Compounded Chew for Animals
In a Nutshell
- Pets love the taste, but size is too large for cats.
- Administration can be difficult due to size and toughness.
- Best for pets that are picky eaters and need daily medicine.
Quick Verdict
The Cisapride compounded chews have mixed reviews. While some pets love the taste, many owners find the size too large and difficult to administer.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Difficulty in administering due to size and toughness.
Prevention: Use a pill gun; ensure the pet can manage the size.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Pet Acceptance (3)
Pets enjoy the taste and ease of taking it.
Cons
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Difficult Use (3) major
Challenges with administering the chew to cats due to its size.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners needing easy-to-administer medicine. β The chewable form makes it easier than traditional pills or liquids.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of small pets or those with dental issues. β The chew's size and toughness may be problematic.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Use a pill gun for better compliance.
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this chew easy to split for smaller pets?
Many reviews mention difficulties in splitting the chew, especially for cats, due to its size and toughness.
Highlighted Reviews
"I was so surprised how easy it was to administer this medicine. It is a soft chew and I broke it into four parts with my hand. My cat Morris loves it! It's so much easier than any other type of medicine!"
"Too large for a cat to eat, I had to use my chefβs knife to cut it into four pieces and had to use force comparable to cutting through a squash!"
Bottom Line
Cisapride chews offer a convenient way to administer medication, but size and administration issues might be a concern.