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Post by ZandraJoi on Dec 1, 2023 20:21:35 GMT -5
www.barkandwhiskers.com/2023-11-28-tips-to-combat-cat-carrier-woesStory at-a-glance Since your cat considers your home his personal territory, he's not keen to leave — especially when the destination is a veterinary clinic, and he must be in a carrier while traveling there and back Your cat's fear of vet visits and other outings can be alleviated by getting him acclimated to a carrier on his own turf, in his own time There are 10 steps you can follow to successfully help your kitty learn to view his carrier as a warm and comfy safe space Training your cat to enjoy being in his carrier will make traveling much less stressful for both of you My notes: Cats have always been harder to put in a carrier. They are not like dogs who don't even need a carrier for the most part. What do you do to help acclimate your cat? I used to have the carrier out where they could get used to it but we have a small house so it was just one more thing on the floor.
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Post by Bob on Dec 3, 2023 20:01:54 GMT -5
We hardly use ours so we just push them in gently.
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Post by spice on Dec 4, 2023 10:02:07 GMT -5
Mine get used on trips to the vet or when I am moving.
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