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Thanks for that Patti!
Another Q--did your feral kitty not become too savvy to go in of her own accord after the first time---when she realized it was a "trick" to trap her?
I had a friend come over to help me subQ Caramel 3 times a week. After the first time she came to help, all the ferals got wise---so that as soon as they heard the doorbell ring next time, they all ran and hid. I gave her a key then, but then it got to the point that as soon as they heard her come in the house, they ran and hid.
Just curious to know how easy it was to get her to go in the carrier repeatedly....
Kerry
 
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Two Door Deluxe Pet Porters for Cats/Kerry

Kerry,
I got my first 2 door carrier when I brought home a feral girl from the shelter who was in late stages of CRF.
She had to get SQ fluids 2x a day and both oral and injectable meds.
I would put some tuna or sardines (stinky stuff) in the carrier, sit next to it and quickly shut the door.
Having access from the top was great for giving the fluids and meds. Also worked better when having to take her out for exams at vets. However, with Beauty, there was always the need for gloves! She was one feisty girl!
Patti
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