Friday, May 18th, 2012 at
7:17 am
Question by silky1: Any suggestions on an affordable pet carrier for two cats?
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Answer by ?
Contact your local animal shelter, they may have one you can have…Or put an add in the paper for a used one, many people have them lying around that no longer have pets, and Im sure they’d be happy to get rid of it….but I guess, if you can afford an add in the paper, you’d have bought a carrier lol
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Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at
3:18 am
Question by QueenKoopa: I need to travel with my cat from ontario to vancouver…?
Do u know of an carrier services to ship pets. The airline service does not allow pets anymore
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Answer by TwoDots
Lots of choices and information below:
It all depends on the airlines servicing your cities, but there are services available as follows……
http://www.flypets.com/ Price estimates available
http://www.uship.com/cats/ price estimates available
https://www.aacargo.com/shipping/animals.jhtml
(American Airlines)
How to fly your cat
http://www.wikihow.com/Ship-a-Cat
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Saturday, April 28th, 2012 at
7:16 am
Question by Live Laugh Rideā„: How to attach a pet carrier to a bike?
k i need to attach a cat carrier to my bike so i can take my cat with me when i ride cause she like to be outside but she can’t be an outdoor cat cause the neighbors cats start fights
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Answer by Spork
On my bike I have a rear rack, so I just use bungee cords to tie the carrier down.
There are bike pet carrier/baskets. I saw some on Amazon.com
You also can put you cat in a bike trailer(the one use for little kids or one specially made for pets). You just have to make sure your cat can’t find it way out.
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Saturday, April 21st, 2012 at
3:17 pm
Question by Ryan F: How do I move two very travel-averse cats long distance?
I’ve looked at the previous answers on this topic, and I’m not sure there’s anything that can help. The last time I moved one of my cats, I had the vet give him an oral sedative, put him in the carrier, and he still cried and howled nonstop for the entire 20-hour trip. I’ve now adopted a second cat who hates travel just as much and also defecates the second he is put into a kitty carrier; needless to say, this makes any trip exceedingly unpleasant, especially in the summer. I would also be driving a rental car, and sometimes they don’t allow animals in their vehicles. I have considered air travel as an alternative, but 1) news stories about airline negligence causing pet deaths in baggage holds have me worried and 2) I read in a previous answer that the fee per cat would be $ 250, and I simply don’t have an extra $ 500 to spare; I’ll be lucky if I can pay for this trip (from Minneapolis to Boston) at all. Are there any other options that might be more effective? I’m at a loss.
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Answer by crao_craz
Trick the poopy cat by putting her in a carrier until she poos, then exchange carriers while you clean the first.
Tell your vet what happened the last time you tried sedatives. He can give you a tranquilizer that will work. Then you can drive them.
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