Originally Posted by Catlady711
Sooo true!!! I don't know how they do it, but cats can twist and turn in so many directions at once!!! Ever try getting one in a cat carrier if she doesn't want to go in?? LOL!!!!!
Originally Posted by Catlady711
Sooo true!!! I don't know how they do it, but cats can twist and turn in so many directions at once!!! Ever try getting one in a cat carrier if she doesn't want to go in?? LOL!!!!!
Originally Posted by DianeSnizzy
Oh yes, BTDT! My mom's cat is a tortishell (Torti-tude and all), and HATES the carrier. It's kind of a wrestling match getting her in, with alot of hissing and spitting! Only way that works for us is mom gets the carrier out before I come over (cat glares at it). When I knock on the door, she grabs Torry (who always greets people at the door). As soon as I get in the door mom hands Torry to me and holds the carrier down, I get on the floor and just stuff her in (hopefully before she has time to get those darn back legs all splayed out!). ROFL![]()
At work I have to help many clients get their pets back in the carriers. There are about as many methods of doing that, as there are types of carriers!!
The funniest thing is when the owners come in complaining how difficult the cat was to get in the carrier (they're covered in scratches to prove it, not that the scratches are funny), we have to dissasemble the carrier to get the cat OUT to examine the it. And when we are all done, and the carrier is assembled again, we open the door and.........the cat runs right inside!!! ROFL You should see the looks on the owners faces! lol
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