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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2007 0:03:13 GMT
My cat Charlie is always a bit of a handful when we have to take him to the vets, well, anywhere in the car in fact as he hates it. We have always used an old cardboard box, but I thought as it is also Charlie’s birthday today as well as my own, I would try to find him a proper cat carrying box. Imagine my surprise at finding this contraption in my Google search! Is this for real? I suppose it must be if they have it at Amazon, but it certainly doesn’t look very comfortable for the poor moggie in the photo. I don’t think I will be getting one of these for Charlie.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2007 0:22:38 GMT
Me neither a normal cat carrier will do for me and my 2 cats. Loooks evil.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2007 0:30:30 GMT
I've done extensive research into this on behalf of the cheese federation. Our research was jointly sponsored by the northern Iraqis and the Association of Helter Skelter Erecters.... the project was called "Kurds and Wheeeeeeeey" It does not inconvenience the cat at all. Unless it is male and not neutered.....then it causes fur balls
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Post by isabella on Apr 1, 2007 4:05:55 GMT
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Post by 4pygmies on Apr 1, 2007 6:38:53 GMT
What a great idea....surely some sort of adaptation would mean it could be used for carrying small children or elderly relatives......actually if the handle was altered slightly you could use a fork lift truck and carry lots at a time (handy for hospitals' maternity wards etc, and OP Homes).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2007 11:55:31 GMT
;D Ouch....think i'll stick to the lead for my cats.
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Post by Susie Snowdrop on Apr 1, 2007 21:42:11 GMT
Spru................you should be ashamed of yourself S x
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Post by madonplants on Apr 1, 2007 22:10:12 GMT
Oh, how I hate April 1st!!
Keith
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Post by Jonah on Apr 1, 2007 22:15:47 GMT
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