Dec 3, 2014

walking with cat mischa

i walk outside with mischa with this cage once in a while.

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2 comments:

  1. Mischa is showing big eyes! My cats do not like their cat carriers. I only use the carriers when they are going to see the animal doctor. They do not like to go. They always get touched by a stranger, who always gives them an injection in the neck! (I would not like an injection in the neck either!) It is difficult to get them into the carrier. They fight because they do not want to go! They "meow" and howl all the way to the veterinarian. They do not want food or treats. They only want out! Zeke tries to fight his way out of the carrier. The funny thing is, that when the veterinarian is finished with them, they happily walk into their carrier. They know they are finished and going home. Then they are quiet and still all the way home. When they are released, they walk about the house to check that nothing has been moved or changed. They touch noses with the cats who stayed home. My carriers are symbols of a bad experience! I cannot make them like going into a carrier. Perhaps I shall blog about the cat carriers in the future. Many months will pass before any cat of mine must return to the veterinarian, I hope.

    Greetings,
    Greg and his cats

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  2. thanks for your bad? experience.
    your cat is very clever!
    mischa does not like to go in the cage too.
    but going into the cage from his ass, it would be a little easier !

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