- Turn pill time into treat time with delicious pill wraps that hide the smell and taste of medicine
- Use our moldable pill masker paste to form pockets that easily hide pills of any size or shape
- Each pet-friendly pill pouch contains natural ingredients that mask the smell and taste of pills
- Mess-free, flavorful wraps are easy-to-swallow and can be used for medication, treats or training
- Our pill popper paste helps your pets take medication or pills and think they’re getting a treat
- Pill Wrap is a moist, juicy, flavorful and shapeable paste that is perfect for wrapping around ANY size or shape pill
- Pill Wrap is made with only food grade ingredients and loaded with proprietary flavor-flakes
- One container can cover approximately 56 pills
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Josefine Jensen
BEST YET TO GET THOSE PILLS DOWN
I love this stuff. I can roll 3 or 4 pills together, (and one is pretty big). Plops right down her throat. She takes lots of drugs because she has cancer and she would gag herself and spit them back out. Not with this, she thinks it's a treat but I still have to push it to the back of her throat. She is a herder mix and only 45 lbs and can take all the pills at once. She has been fighting this for four years and is a trouper. No one believes me she's sick. This stuff is Worth the extra cost. The pic was last week. She'll be 15 yrs in July '17
Inez Rubio
I haven't eaten it, but the cat has. And hasn't pushed it away.
The cat and I tried: Pill Pockets Chicken Pill Pockets Salmon Flavor-Doh for Cats - Fish flavor Marshall Pill Paste for Cats, Bacon Flavor Tomlyn Pill-Masker for Cats She managed to spit them out, push them to the other side of the bowl, and even take them out of the bowl. I don't know how or why, but she actually eats, finishes, swallow, and (maybe) enjoys the Vetoquinol Pill Wrap. This is really important as she has a condition that may require a pill a day. I could (under dire conditions) drop a pill down her throat. But I couldn't ask the neighbor to do that when I go on vacation. My neighbor wants to keep her fingers intact with no bleeding arms. Vetoquinol Pill Wrap will do it. Wrap the pill in the paste, and then mix it with the cat's wet food. One hour later, the bowl is licked clean. The pill and wrap are not sitting there as a piece of crap. Amazing. (And I'm amazed it's good for dogs too!)
Lesty Miles
Giving pills is now totally stress-free!!!
My cat has some gastrointestinal/pancreas issues, and we now need to give him some pills to help manage his condition. He is THE WORST at taking pills. It would end up with both of us completely stressed out, and more often than not, he would manage to spit it out anyways. I just couldn't bear that this would be our relationship for the next few years, so I looked online and found this as a suggestion. IT IS A LIFESAVER! I like that it's a big tin and you can use as much as you need- his pills are small so I can just use a little bit. I usually just use my finger to grab a little bit and then mold it over the pill. He loves the flavor and gobbles them up! I was a bit worried at first, so I snuck it in with his other treats- but he went straight for it. I think it's definitely worth buying if you have a cat that refuses to take pills. So much less stress, and now pill time is basically treat time! A win-win all around!
Heather West
Worth a shot
Heather England
Helpful with picky cats: one of mine takes it as a treat, the other one does not, but still likes it better than the pill gun
One of my cats needed to take multiple pills daily, and using the pill gun just seemed too violent. Unfortunately, that cat is a picky eater, will not take the Pill Pockets even empty, and while she showed interest in this paste, she would not take the wrapped pill as a treat. However, the product still helped. I was putting the wrapped pills directly into her mouth, and she evidently found them less noxious than the bare pills inserted via the pill gun. I would keep her mouth closed, rub her nose or her chin, and she'd swallow the wrapped pill fairly quickly. Only twice out of 60 pills did she chew and spit them out, so one must wait for the cat to lick her nose to know that the pill has been swallowed, and rubbing the chin or the nose helps. My other cat now has to take some pills, and she just accepts the wrapped pill as a treat, chews it through and swallows it on her own. All in all, this is a good product, easy to use and definitely helpful. If your cat is picky like one of mine, she may not accept the product as a treat, and the administration of pills may still take some work. But it will still make the job go down more easily, so to speak, and reduce the force and potential injury involved with using the pill gun. The paste does not dry out, unlike the Pill Pockets, so I expect it will last well. In that sense, it is an economical solution; you do not have to buy a new product every time your animal needs a few days of pill treatment.
Jackie Fitch
SO MUCH BETTER THAN PILL POCKETS!!
Our American Bulldog has to take 2 Benadryl's 2x per day. We've used Pill Pockets for years without a problem. I used 1/2 of the big ones each time. He used to snatch it out of the air like it was a treat. He smartened up about 6 months ago. If we just give him the pills in a Pocket, he will roll it around in his mouth, consuming the pocket and will then spit the pills out!! Little Stinker!! I had to start shoving the Pocket to the back of his throat, forcing him to swallow it. I got tired of doing that, so.....I ordered Vetoquinol and OH MY GOODNESS. What a difference!! He EXCITEDLY waits for his pill now. It has kind of an odd texture, but similar to a Pill Pocket. It's like a small jar of smooshed up Pill Pockets. I just scoop a little out of the jar and roll the pills up in it, making a small ball out of it. I toss it in the air for him. He LOVES it. Makes the 2x a day task A LOT better!!
Kenny Brown
Lasts longer than pill pockets
Dirty little secret about pill pockets - you normally don't need anywhere near the amount of paste that product provides, to hide pills. This is the same goop pill pockets is made of, essentially, but you can use as little or as much as you want. I see in other reviews that folks dig it out with their fingers. Use a teaspoon or even a popsicle stick and it won't get under your nails. I get a dab in my palm, put the pill on top, then smoosh it into a flat shape. Don't ball it up - the dog will fumble it around trying to swallow it and be more likely to find the pill. A dog can take a thin flat shape and slurp it right down - their mouths are made to handle strips of meat, not tiny balls. :) Tip for getting your dog to take hidden pills of any kind: show them the wrapped pill, then start playing with them, massaging their chest, scratching their ears nice and hard - whatever makes your dog excited and stimulated. Then give them the pill without pausing. Even picky dogs will snap up a treat without thinking about it when their play/prey drive is active. Also you can take this product, since it's not preformed, and break off bits with NO pill, and feed your dog several "treats" - slipping the pill baited one in among the "empties".
Gurwinder Kaur
Foam Free
Fabulous! Reordering now after more than a year of daily pills. I flatten the product like clay and cover the halved pill, then pinch off the excess. I keep a film canister with a little flour in it nearby, for the occasional sloppy failures. When the ejected wrapped pill gets spitty, it doesn't fall away from fingers well, and a little flour works nicely for that. The Pill Wrap softens the sharp corners of a tablet cut in half. It also protects the cat from the bad taste of a pill that didn't go down quickly. It upsets me to see a sad cat with foaming lips because of a wet bitter pill. Thankfully I haven't seen it in a long time. I should add that I've never had a cat that would willingly take a pill (wrapped in cheese, Pill Pockets or canned food). They have to be 'administered'. The dog initially took a Velveeta covered pill, but the first crunch ended that. Then treats became suspect for a sad while.
Mahnoor Hunjra
SUPER YUMMY - even after chemotherapy!
....and NOTHING is yummy after chemo! Except this. My dog had her leg amputated and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. About 4 days into her post op pain management meds (weeks before the chemo made her even pickier), she became grossed out by pill pockets. I switched to cream cheese which was ok for about 10 more days...then cream cheese wrapped in organic ham (ok if she couldn't tell there was cream cheese in there) - but, even that was unappealing for her a day or so after chemo (when she feels kind of blah). Ordered Vetoquinol (along with a few others) in a fairly desperate attempt to get her meds into her. It's a HUGE hit and has been for months now - even right after her chemo treatment when she has a very low appetite! She's a lot less picky in between treatments, but this has been a really important tool for us in a good routine during "off days" - I'm able to easily get the anti-nausea meds into her (enthusiastically, even!) pre-breakfast, so she's able to eat an hour or so later. She's doing very well, has lots of energy and feels great - I am extremely grateful for this product being a part of that and I highly recommend it!
Beck Connor
She doesn't like it by itself
I use this in conjunction with freeze-dried salmon cat treats to get my cat to take her daily pills. This changed my life!!! No more "pilling" the cat. She looks forward to her daily treats. Really, she gets excited for them. But, I HAVE to use this with the salmon treats. She doesn't like it by itself. What I do is wrap the pill in this wrap and then roll it in crushed freeze-dried salmon treats. My vet recommended this particular combination and it does the trick. I do about two weeks worth of pill treats and keep in labeled zip lock baggies. My cat will not eat pill pockets. If your cat doesn't like this wrap, please, take the time to try it in combination with the salmon. If you have to give daily pills, it is worth the extra effort.