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Carrier Case
I have two, and Pookie is about one year older than Bubba. Both females. I spoil them; they are house cats and do not roam outside. Recently, we took them to the vet to get their bottoms trimmed of long fur as they were having accidents in the litter pan. We got Pookie in the carrier alright, but Bubba really put up a fight, and when we got her in the carrier she howled very loudly like a dog all the way to the vet. It was really bad, and not only that, she peed in the carrier, too. They each had their own carrier, too. It was a struggle at the vets and not very pleasant. Strange thing was that after we returned home, Pookie was visibly angry with Bubba and did a bit of hissing and scratching. We don't want to have to go through that experience again, and we have bought electric clippers to trim them ourselves, but we don't think that we will ever be able to travel with them again, especially Bubba - not that we ever did before, but I think I remember we took them to the vet a few years ago when they got shots, and there were no problems. Any comments or suggestions? Thanks! |
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