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    Here's Snowy all dreamy.
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    And here's Mr. Jones. (I think he's unconscious)
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    Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
    He was all over the car, the yard and the vet's office.
    Does you vet mind if he's not in a carrier? I would love to just bring Noah in my arms and let him roam around the car, he HATES his carrier so much.
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    Originally posted by Russian Blue
    NoahsMommy, Nakita just turned 6 months old yesterday.
    That sounds like a perfect age for Basil! He turn 6 months old on November 29th.

    What do you think? Think they would make a cute couple?

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    Originally posted by NoahsMommy

    Does you vet mind if he's not in a carrier? I would love to just bring Noah in my arms and let him roam around the car, he HATES his carrier so much.
    I don't think the vet cares either way, although I do have Tubby on a leash. It would be hard to keep him in line in the vet's office otherwise, and other people coming and going don't want to put up with him getting too close to their cats and dogs, so I keep him on the leash until we actually get into the exam room. Then I have to try to keep him on the table while the vet examines him because he wants to jump down and just check everything out! I wouldn't take him in the car without the leash on either because he can slip out so easily when I open the door, and I don't want him getting out without his leash on. Especially at the vet's because they are on a very busy road. You might try Noah on a leash, but a lot of times cats feel better in their carriers because they feel safer - I know Peanut does. But Noah might not mind the leash and if it removes the stress of the carrier, that would be a good thing.

    Oh, and I can't believe Basil!!! He's changed soooo much!! Who was to know that cute little black kitty would turn into such a handsome gray cat!!! I've never seen that in a cat before - veeerrrryyy interesting.
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    Originally posted by NoahsMommy

    That sounds like a perfect age for Basil! He turn 6 months old on November 29th.

    What do you think? Think they would make a cute couple?
    A couple......eeekkkkk! No dating for my feline daughter till she is 2 years old!!!!

    When you start the dating thing early, they start to want later curfews, start talking back to you, miss family functions. Then one day they walk up to and say they are getting married!! No way, this girl is staying in this household a l-o-n-g time!!

    *lol*

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    Originally posted by Russian Blue


    A couple......eeekkkkk! No dating for my feline daughter till she is 2 years old!!!!

    When you start the dating thing early, they start to want later curfews, start talking back to you, miss family functions. Then one day they walk up to and say they are getting married!! No way, this girl is staying in this household a l-o-n-g time!!

    *lol*

    hee hee!! Too funny!
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    Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
    You might try Noah on a leash, but a lot of times cats feel better in their carriers because they feel safer - I know Peanut does. But Noah might not mind the leash and if it removes the stress of the carrier, that would be a good thing.
    I think we'll try that, thanks! I may try it out on the balcony, he LOVES going out there, but likes to jump up on the railing...that scares the heck out of me.
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    Originally posted by NoahsMommy

    I think we'll try that, thanks! I may try it out on the balcony, he LOVES going out there, but likes to jump up on the railing...that scares the heck out of me.
    Yes, it's a good idea to try it at home first, before taking him in public with it. But don't forget...pictures, pictures, pictures!!
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    Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
    Yes, it's a good idea to try it at home first, before taking him in public with it. But don't forget...pictures, pictures, pictures!!
    But of course! I'm a crazy cat mommy!!
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    so many dreamy kitties! must be a "sign" of surpreme happiness!

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    Actually, I'll be starting Nakita on leash training too. The best thing you can do is introduce it slowly. A figure 8 harness is better than just the collar. Start off with letting the cat smell and get use to the collar. Once they are use to that, put it on them for short periods of time around the house for a week or two. Then attach the lead to it and let the cat run around the house with it on.

    Once the cat is use to the harness and the leash you can go outside. Again, it's through slow introduction and alot of praise to make it work.

    But then again, some cat's would die first before being seen in public with a harness on. Then it would show the human has won!



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    Originally posted by Russian Blue
    But then again, some cat's would die first before being seen in public with a harness on.
    Sounds like Miss Edwina's problem. She is such a fashion maven that she must be totally embarrassed to be seen in public like that....until something exciting catches her eye and she forgets all about the harness being there.
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    These are all sooo precious everyone!! I still haven't gotten my pictures back of Rocky but I promise I will soon!!! It has me in it too so I may be hesitant to post it


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