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    Getting cats into carriers

    I had a big problem with Nikki & Daisy today. I was supposed to take them to a rabies clinic today, and they refused to get into their carriers. As the clinic was only two hours long, I never made it. Are there any sure fire ways to get them in their carriers? Itried bringing the carriers upstairs so that they can get used to the carriers, but it didn't work. Any ideas?

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    Sorry David, no suggestions here! I had to take Mitzi to her annual yesterday and the minute I picked up her carrier, she bolted for under the bed. Good thing I'm a bit bigger and faster than she is and was able to snatch her up and get her into the carrier without too much problem.

    Somehow they know that carrier = vet = bad things happening to them. Doesn't matter how you try to disguise the carrier, keep it out so they get used to it (they don't), put catnip or treats in it, I haven't been able to fool my two.

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    Two ways I've done it are as follows:

    Put catnip in the carrier on the floor with the door open. They SHOULD wander in. Shut door QUICKLY!!!

    Put the carrier on it's back with the door facing up. Grab cat by scruff of neck with one hand, holding her back feet with the other, putting her in feet first.

    If this doesn't work, I don't know.

    Anyone else got any tricks???

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    What works for me. I keep the carrier in the bedroom.
    When she has a vet appt., I watch till she's asleep or in the living room. Then I just pick her up and walk into the bedroom. After a few years she doesn't struggle when I guide her swiftly into the carrier.

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    I wrap struggling cat Sandy in a clean teacloth. Using the cloth I wrap his front paws to his belly and post him into the carrier. Once he is in the case, the teacloth just falls off.

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    Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I'm probably try all of them. Right now Nikki has made up to me, and Daisy will come around. I guess that they have a sense that tells them the carriers are not too good for them. BTW, I went upstairs and petted Daisy and I think she has calmed down somewhat.

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    I use a similar technique to moosmom, but stuff them in headfirst. Where the head goes, everything else has to follow! (Armor is recommened... )
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    I'd use a combination of carrier upright (door open and facing ceiling), scruff & plunk butt first, and doing it in the bathroom. Have the carriers there, doors open, and in the tub. Bring one cat up at a time, kick door shut behind you, and then scruff, plunk & deposit. Then cover it so kitty #1 doesn't alert victim #2.
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    I dont let them see the carriers at all before, if I do they are gone like shots. They protest when they see it but that's about it. I have more trouble AT the vet's, I cant get them out, and we (the vet and I usually end up having to take the carrier apart.

    I recently was in Buffalo and dropped in to Petco.

    This was on for half price, since mine is broken due to dismantling it so many times, I picked one up. It opens at both ends via zippers and the window on the side also opens. It has a handle and a shoulder strap. Only thing is it's a single pet type. Says for pets up to 15lbs., flooring is removeable/washable, there is even a little dish type thing for dry food.




    I paid $35.

    Just another idea to make life a bit easier.


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    cats and crates

    lol...you all! I cant get my two to come out of their crate..they love it! I just put it on the table...call out ....kitty,kitty ,kitty.....in they go , no problems ever in fact everytime i mop the floors, they know to go in it,or when company comes over for dinner..in they go till after we all have eaten dinner. i open the door up, and they mostly will stay in silly kitties
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    My problem is that my two associate carriers with going to another place and not coming back. They were both abused kitties and were shuffled from foster home to foster home. They just didn't want to go. BTW, what area of Pittsburgh do you live? I live in the Penn Hills/verona area.

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    i am near to cranberry twp. / mars area
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    David I do what Donna does, I just put the carrier with the door facing upwards and drop them in, no problems, mind you my kitties are pretty good, they don't even panick when they see the carrier out, just sniff around it as it is my mother's that I borrow and they probably smell her kitty on it, maybe that is the answer lol, just kiddin, good luck with your furbabies.
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    Pet carriers

    Hi, David P. What I do is put Groucho's carrier in a quiet, out of the way corner and leave the door open. He often goes in there to sleep, brings his toys (especially Q-Tips, he loves them but we make sure he only has them when we're around). It has become a familiar get-away that's all his. Getting him into it when necessary is no problem, he just walks right in and closes the door behind him.
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