would you believe that this is the problem child? they look so innocent when they are asleep, don' they?
would you believe that this is the problem child? they look so innocent when they are asleep, don' they?
I have more trouble getting them out. We keep several carriers with the doors off. A fresh towel and they have a nice cozy bed. All 15 use them. They switch between the cat beds and the carriers. The last 3 weeks Bailey has taken over the one in the TV room. This way none are frightened by the carriers.
GILL & Crew;
well tomorrow is try number 2. We have a sort of plan in mind and I really hope this works. Please think positive thoughts that Silver will go into the carrier (with a minimal amount of blood loss for hubby and me!) and they can take care of the worms...
Yahoo! Hubby is amazing! I wasn't allowed to be in the area so I have no idea how he did it but he did it! We have gone to the vet and back again...she does have tapeworms. They put a topical on her and said they saw no signs of fleas or anything else to worry about and she weighs 12 pounds. Everyone at the office just loved her coloring. She was pretty good, not happy by any stretch but not fighting or fussing....and this was actually a new vet for us. I will definitely be switching vets at this point!
Now to relax for a bit before going Easter dinner shopping!![]()
Some things are better left UNknown!
Back in the daze when Boots, da KAT (RB), needed to be observed and
'watered' frequently, I bought him a Port-a-Prison so he could commute with us
to the Shop every day. 'Boxing da Kat' went well - ONE time!
The novelty wore off 30 seconds after the door slammed shut.
After another 6 attempts to 'Box da Kat' that week, "we" agreed that he'd commute with his
collar and leash; and the Port-a-Prison could just stay home.
I was always thankful that the Humane Society wasn't present and monitoring
the 'stuffing' attempts.I don't think the Mutts took any pictures.
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