cat_fan78
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« on: January 28, 2009, 11:05:40 am » |
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Hi to all, I'm Daniel and I have a 9 year old Tabby cat called Tigger. One of my equally cat-loving friends sent me this link a while ago:
I'm not sure if anyone else has had this problem, but as Tigger is a rescue cat, I have a lot of problems trying to get him in a cage/box for our visits to the vet. I ended up trying this product when I was at my wit's end and it's done us the world of good. It's much less of an uphill struggle now and although he still doesn't like the trip, it's far less stressful on both of us.
(Sorry if this is taken as advertising, but I really wanted to recommend this carrier. Also I thought the cartoon was hilarious!)
Best wishes
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2009, 10:45:21 pm » |
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Interesting carrier Cat Fan. Wouldnt kitty learn and be hard with that too? I had a rescue yrs ago, used to be a rodeo catching him on vet days. When I had 3 cats had to catch him first or go without him once he caught on.
Now down to one, have one soft carrier, I put in shower at night day before vet, schedule appointments late am, so can have a chance to catch Missy when she curls on my lap or if I am lucky in larger carrier thats always open. Your rescue doesnt learn to skip town when you pick up that carrier?
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