You said it Pam! It is funny how they always seem to have the upper...uh...paw? Anywho, this topic made me think about getting a stray cat into a carrier. I have been feeding a neighborhood stray since I moved into my new house. I swear, I'm a cat magnet...any stray in the area will find me, cuz I think they know that I will feed them. Anyhow, there is a stray/feral program at the vet that I go to (same vet that the cat rescue uses), and what it is is a $10 program where you bring a stray or feral cat in, and it gets all its shots and even fixed if it needs that done. Well, I am really wanting to get Crookshanks (I've named her Crookshanks after the cat in the Harry Potter series of books, and because it looks like her tail was broken earlier and healed in a very bad way...poor thing!)into the program. The thing is, how do I even get her there??Should I get a separate carrier and leave it out for her to explore and get comfortable with?
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"In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats." - English proverb
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