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"Cat Protector" wrote in message news:wVzcd.74091$tU4.9865@okepread06... I might be going to a cat show in Las Vegas with my cat Isis and was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to travel with her by air. I have read it isn't good to tranquilize a cat for air travel since it could be problematic. Hi, C.P. Even if it were advisable to tranquilize the cat, which it is not, you might be in violation of some of the cat show rules. I don't know about cat shows, but horse shows, and I believe dog shows, can disqualify or severly penalize people who try to exhibit animals that have been drugged. Annie |
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Isis doesn't need this.
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Isis doesn't need this.
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She actually doesn't mind the shows too much. I love showing her off as she
is beautiful cat and she gets rewarded as well. The last cat show she was at she did pretty well overall. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Luvskats00" wrote in message ... There aren't any cat shows nearby? You have to travel so far w/the cat? How does the cat benefit? You're getting the benefits. The cat doesn't care if you get the ribbons or trophies. |
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She actually doesn't mind the shows too much. I love showing her off as she
is beautiful cat and she gets rewarded as well. The last cat show she was at she did pretty well overall. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Luvskats00" wrote in message ... There aren't any cat shows nearby? You have to travel so far w/the cat? How does the cat benefit? You're getting the benefits. The cat doesn't care if you get the ribbons or trophies. |
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I would not tranquilize her. Besides, most of the information I have read
says this can cause plenty of problems for the cat and that sedating them is not the answer. Also Isis goes to the cat shows mostly to comepete in the household pet category (HHP) and as exhibition because she is one of the powers that be at our station for cats. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Hi, C.P. Even if it were advisable to tranquilize the cat, which it is not, you might be in violation of some of the cat show rules. I don't know about cat shows, but horse shows, and I believe dog shows, can disqualify or severly penalize people who try to exhibit animals that have been drugged. Annie |
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I would not tranquilize her. Besides, most of the information I have read
says this can cause plenty of problems for the cat and that sedating them is not the answer. Also Isis goes to the cat shows mostly to comepete in the household pet category (HHP) and as exhibition because she is one of the powers that be at our station for cats. -- Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Hi, C.P. Even if it were advisable to tranquilize the cat, which it is not, you might be in violation of some of the cat show rules. I don't know about cat shows, but horse shows, and I believe dog shows, can disqualify or severly penalize people who try to exhibit animals that have been drugged. Annie |
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I would not tranquilize her. Besides, most of the information I have read
says this can cause plenty of problems for the cat and that sedating them is not the answer. Also Isis goes to the cat shows mostly to comepete in the household pet category (HHP) and as exhibition because she is one of the powers that be at our station for cats. CP. Please. Isis is a cat. She doesn't run a radio station, and she doesn't go to cat shows to compete. You drag her there. She's a cat. She wasn't socialized at cat shows as a kitten, and it's going to be very stressful for her. Remember the last cat show you took her to? Remember telling us all how she got nervous and hissed? Taking her *out of state* to a cat show is mean. If you want a nice outing with her, wait for a local show. You're doing this for Noehl Rosen, not for Isis. Are you dragging Jade and Icarus along too? Sherry |
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I would not tranquilize her. Besides, most of the information I have read
says this can cause plenty of problems for the cat and that sedating them is not the answer. Also Isis goes to the cat shows mostly to comepete in the household pet category (HHP) and as exhibition because she is one of the powers that be at our station for cats. CP. Please. Isis is a cat. She doesn't run a radio station, and she doesn't go to cat shows to compete. You drag her there. She's a cat. She wasn't socialized at cat shows as a kitten, and it's going to be very stressful for her. Remember the last cat show you took her to? Remember telling us all how she got nervous and hissed? Taking her *out of state* to a cat show is mean. If you want a nice outing with her, wait for a local show. You're doing this for Noehl Rosen, not for Isis. Are you dragging Jade and Icarus along too? Sherry |
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CP wrote:
Also Isis goes to the cat shows mostly to comepete in the household pet category (HHP) No. YOU force her to compete. Isis couldn't care less about competing in a cat show. This is all about YOU, and you're not taking into consideration what is best for her. and as exhibition because she is one of the powers that be at our station for cats. A photo would do just as well. Again, Isis doesn't give a rip about YOUR radio station and putting her "on display" does not benefit her in any way and is done only for your own selfish purposes. If you really cared about her you'd putyour selfish desires aside and let her stay t home where things are comfortable and familiar. But nooooo you want to drag her on an airplane, put her in a strange place (hotel), then put her on public display in another strange environment so you can promote your station. That's just sad, and it's mean. Megan "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu's Cats Photo Album: http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22 "Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way." - W.H. Murray |
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