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Uploaded on Jun 6, 2011
Cats & Carriers: Friends not Foes. A helpful video offering 5 simple steps for cat owners to use cat-friendly carriers.
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snowbunting13 9 months ago
For long distances it's best to have a different sort of carrier so there can be a small litter box, in case this happens. Usually kitties don't go at all during a car trip, unless they have digestive problems or it's too long.
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vmaewood 1 year ago
Very useful. I embedded this video on our Facebook site, Diabetic Cats in Need.
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Lorelei6668 1 year ago
As a former vet tech, I think this is a good educational video, but I find it very sad that veterinary organizations such as the Catalyst Council can make a video all about training cats to get in the carrier to come to the vet, yet do very little to dispel the myth that cats are untrainable when it comes to scratching on furniture. I wish the vet community would put as much effort into educating clients on humane alternatives to declawing as it does in trying to get them into the office more.
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Segloa Marti 1 year ago
My brother travelled his cat 500km in one of these. The cat ppoped and then started to fight to get out. When he arrived her, his cat was a big ball of shit. Leave the cat free in the car. Close the windows. He windows are opened and he jump out while driving 60mph, well too bad, he is probably dead.
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janiceannis 1 year ago
This video is worth a cat's weight in GOLD! It breaks my heart to see cats so fearful and unable to be examined prior to serious illnesses that could have been prevented or treated much sooner. I love caring for my feline patients and really appreciate the chance to share this with all my wonderful clients and friends! Well done:)
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Dr. Deborah Edwards 1 year ago
This is a WONDERFUL video! I will be showing it to all my clients and putting a link on my website. Thanks to everyone involved in its production. Dr. Deborah Edwards, All Cats Hospital, Largo, FL.
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