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Boyfie & Tigger hit the road..
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 00:51:28 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Tigger & Boyfriend have never met each other in real life. When they are in the car their carriers are faced away from each other and when they are at the vet's they come out separately. I only do this as Tigger wouldn't get his injections otherwise unless I insisted that he came along with Boyfie every year. Similar with Maisie. Not looking forward to that bad behaviour but it will be done. I'm sure they're having a lively conversation with each other though. |
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Boyfie & Tigger hit the road..
"Takayuki" wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 00:51:28 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: Tigger & Boyfriend have never met each other in real life. When they are in the car their carriers are faced away from each other and when they are at the vet's they come out separately. I only do this as Tigger wouldn't get his injections otherwise unless I insisted that he came along with Boyfie every year. Similar with Maisie. Not looking forward to that bad behaviour but it will be done. I'm sure they're having a lively conversation with each other though. Not sure about that.. It's more like both are wowling about OMG we're on the way to the vet, we know it! but who know whether they are communicating? Boyfie: Tigger, are you in the car in a cage near me? Tigger: Yes Boyfie: I guess it's the injections again then. Tweed |
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Boyfie & Tigger hit the road..
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 8/21/2014 4:48 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "Jack G." wrote in message ... Did you notice your cats did not make much noise on the return trip? They knew they were on the way home. They made almost as much noise on the way back! But Boyfie shot back into his carrier after his examination was over (it's difficult to get him into it at home, he seems to develop another pair of legs that all press against the sides to CATapult him back out before I can shut the door) At least he doesn't he doesn't bite or scratch to avoid going in, but if he gets out first time he will run and hide. After he comes home, he is a bit wary of me if I try to pet him whilst he standing on the floor - he does flatcat in case I pick him up to go to TED's again. Takes about 36 hours for him to forgive the betrayal. My lovely Persia (RB) didn't care if she was coming or going. She'd cry either way. However, over the years she DID try to jump back into the carrier while we were at the vet. She was telling me, "Time for us to go home! Let's go!" It didn't stop her from crying on the trip back. I couldn't seem to get home fast enough for her. Jill Boyfie hates his trips to the vet but sometimes it has to be done. He doesn't appreciate how they saved his life in January and stayed up all night to do it. Cats don't know these things. |
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