back and have always had severe allergies, but I decided to keep the
cat. Some days though...
In addition to the links MT sent, I would recommend talking to your
vet. They probably know enough of the cat's temperment to know if meds
for relaxation would be appropriate. From what I understand, they
almost never are.
-Kevin
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 07:29:33 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, my daughter has been diagnosed with asthma, and one of the things
> the doctor insisted on is that we get rid of the cat. I've had my cat
> for 10 years, and will miss her dearly, but I must get rid of her. I
> have a very good home for her with a family member, but that person is
> in Virginia. As I don't have the time to drive the cat to Virginia
> from Louisiana, what are my options? Can I put her on a plane w/o
> paying for a full ticket?
> --
>
>
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