Molnupiravir, Our Compounded FIP Treatment is Here!
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Companion Feline Medicine

Feline-friendly care for each of their nine lives

When your practice is committed to keeping cats happy and healthy, tailored medication solutions matter.
Wedgewood's Compounded Molnupiravir

Feline-friendly formulations prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP).

Cats: the connoisseurs of comfort and perhaps the most opinionated patients in the animal kingdom.

Unlike their canine counterparts—who might wolf down a pill hidden in a treat—cats are often more discerning. They require a gentle nudge, or a clever ruse, to accept their medications. The stakes are high, as proper compliance is crucial for keeping our purring pals in peak purr-formance.

Why settle for a one-size-fits-all approach?

Choose from an array of feline-friendly flavors like fish, chicken-fish, or triple fish. Our Gourmeds® chewable tablets, TinyTabs®, and the Twist-a-Dose® transdermal gel, are all designed with discerning felines in mind. We’re here to make medicine time a breeze, offering flavors and forms on which even the most persnickety of cats might pounce.

Feline-friendly dosage forms with DeliverEase®

Gourmeds®

Chewable Flavored Tablets

Available in chicken, fish, and vanilla-marshmallow flavors.

TinyTabs®

Pillable Tablets

Select formulations available as catnip scented.

QuadTabs®

Double-Scored Tablets

Available in chicken, chicken-marshmallow and vanilla-marshmallow flavors.

MediMelts®

Fast-Dissolve Tablet

Available in chicken and chicken-marshmallow.

Twist-a-Dose®

Exclusive no-mess transdermal gel applicator.

2 full rotations of dosing indicator dispense 0.05ml of medication.

EZdose Micro

Innovative transdermal gel pen with a triad shape for precision handling, and a no-mess silicone applicator.

1 click dispenses 0.05ml of medication

“This product is a game changer! It can be difficult to pill a cat, so having this option is great for customers! We also use this on one of our clinic cats and you can definitely see the change in his demeanor.”

— Carey's Pet Hospital, Swansea, IL