Excellent advice![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the person who wrote that sounds like a moron. What the hell difference does all that make, in her opinion? A cat that doesn't want to go into a kennel isn't going to be any easier to get in from the top than from the side, they have good
I think the person who wrote that sounds like a moron. What the hell
difference does all that make, in her opinion? A cat that doesn't want to go
into a kennel isn't going to be any easier to get in from the top than from the
side, they have good claws, and a strong grip, and can splay their
I like that!Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure I bought it on eBay, here it is, I don't think I bought it from them, I paid a little more ($70.00) I love it!! I bought it when Bailey got sick.
Cool!! I never seen one like this! I like this!
Precious Pets
--- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure I bought it on eBay, here it is, I don't
think I bought it from
them, I paid a little more ($70.00) I love it!! I
bought it when Bailey
got sick.
On Carriers:
I have hard, soft and a stroller kind, the stroller is for walking
them to the vet, works really well. It comes apart to be a regular soft
(sturdier than most though) so you can just carry it also. I really
like it the best.
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Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT: Re: Question #7: Carriers
On Carriers:
I have hard, soft and a stroller kind, the stroller is for walking
them to the vet, works really well. It comes apart to be a regular soft
(sturdier than most though) so you can just carry it also. I really
like
Sure I bought it on eBay, here it is, I don't think I bought it
from them, I paid a little more ($70.00) I love it!! I bought it when
Bailey got sick.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RED-PET-TREX-3-IN-1-STROLLER-CARRIER-CAR-SEAT-DOG-CAT_W0QQitemZ280018536990QQihZ018QQcategoryZ116380QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
This might be the last question for now!!! I'm not sure yet though! lolI haven't bought a carrier for Slinky yet. I've been using my boyfriend's sister's carrier (a hard-sided one with a front loading door) and it works fine. But she's going to want it back eventually, so I need to buy one.
I think that the ones that have the door on top instead of on the side
might be easier to get them in and out of when they are bad about it.
Michelle
I don't have a top loading carrier. I just turn my carrier on end and gently lower my cats inside (Taylor mainly). It seems to work fine. As far as transparency, that is a new concept to me. My cats seem to like the security of their carrier when we are in the vet waiting room. Especially when
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