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Old December 17th 06, 09:06 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Using a Pet Carrier

Thanks for all the great ideas!!!!! I started feeding her in the
carrier today, I had to take the top off the first time. Later in the
day she would go half way in and eat. So hopefully in a few days we
will be in good shape. Thx again for all the ideas, very helpful
BC

On Dec 15, 5:55 pm, "22brix" wrote:
"cybercat" wrote in ...







"22brix" wrote


Mine do this, too. It can be difficult to extricate them from the
innards of the carrier at the vet's! I have one cat who is still totally
resistant to the carrier. If I set up the carrier ahead of time and place
it where he doesn't see it, I can get him in it if I move very very
quickly; otherwise he becomes the Thing with 50 Rigid Legs as Cybercat
says! At the vet's even he wants to be in that carrier.


Gracie reminds me of a Bugs Bunny cartoon I must have seen as a child,
where someone is trying to drag him through a doorway and his arms and
legs suddenly become 15 feet long. Plus, she has white around her mouth
and black lips, so her expression is like AUGHHHHHHHHHH! Poor
little baby.A wonderful visual!! I swear Clover actually grows extra appendages--it's

certainly more than the four legs he was born with!- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -