This morning was vet visit for two of my cats so now it is wound care for myself. -- nm
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Dano (aka dano)
Nov 8 '24, 07:50
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My brother had a cat who was "on a list" at the vet office. They required fair warning before he could bring her in.
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Bayronmax
Nov 8, 08:08
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I just took our two cats in on Tuesday. We have one of these carriers. It is *so* nice because I can take the top off and set the cat in it and -- (edited)
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oblique
Nov 8, 07:58
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The blood drawing bite and scratch wounds occurred when trying to even pick up the cat to get it to the carrier.
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Dano
Nov 8, 08:36
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I have similar ones. I can generally get them in through the door but the vet's had to take the top off to get Mojo out :) -- nm
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Meg
Nov 8, 08:05
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Like true cats, mine run *into* the carrier at the vet but will scratch my eyes out going in at home -- nm
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oblique
Nov 8, 08:08
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I used to take my cat to the vet in a pillowcase. She never freaked out. Not sure where I read about it. Worked every time. -- nm
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Volnelk
Nov 8, 08:08
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I met a man with seven wives, Each wife had seven sacks, Each sack had seven cats, -- nm
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JD
Nov 8, 08:52
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Near the end i just wrapped Tallulah up in a fleece blanket to take her. She didn't actually mind the carrier, but, it was just easier. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 8, 08:14
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Cat burrito is a thing. -- nm
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Bayronmax
Nov 8, 08:10
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"Excuse me sir, is that a bag of cats you have?" -- nm
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oblique
Nov 8, 08:09
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I sympathize— my cat ate+clawed through his cardboard carrying box…in a 15 min car ride -- nm
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Trending
Nov 8, 07:54
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"rrrRRReeeeeeeRRR- hisssss" -- nm
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mud
Nov 8, 07:52
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