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Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Hump Day Funnies...
We give our cat, Dexter, gabapentin whenever he has to go anywhere.
I have a former feral, Tuxedo... we slip gabapentin into his food an hour before attempting to take him to the vet. It's always dicey. And he has places to hide. Loved all of these toons. More please, Rick. Just adore. Made my morning. Kizzes.
I think we've been lucky with our cats. The first one loved to go for car rides - didn't even need a carrier. He'd lay across my shoulders and went pretty much everywhere with me. Trips to the vet were never an issue. The second one, he was pretty laid back, too, though we did need a carrier for him he didn't fight going in.
Not all cars act the same. My 4yo Adam is so confident in me that I can do anything to him and he'll pur and will love it even cutting his claws.
No issues for that tranport cage, I just put it with the open door two days before the vet apponitment and he will go in and like to have a nap there. The same with me coming back from the grocery with my bags and he'll go in each of them to esplore et when one is empty, he'll go and sit it.
The only ones not very cooperative for cutting their claws are my two siamese but when I catch them slowly, they will comply but never agressivly. For sure, once the job done they «scram» from my laps.
I have a former feral, Tuxedo... we slip gabapentin into his food an hour before attempting to take him to the vet. It's always dicey. And he has places to hide. Loved all of these toons. More please, Rick. Just adore. Made my morning. Kizzes.
ReplyDeleteI think we've been lucky with our cats. The first one loved to go for car rides - didn't even need a carrier. He'd lay across my shoulders and went pretty much everywhere with me. Trips to the vet were never an issue. The second one, he was pretty laid back, too, though we did need a carrier for him he didn't fight going in.
ReplyDeleteupton - I have a few more I'll dole out eventually.
ReplyDeletePat - Lucky you!
Not all cars act the same.
ReplyDeleteMy 4yo Adam is so confident in me that I can do anything to him and he'll pur and will love it even cutting his claws.
No issues for that tranport cage, I just put it with the open door two days before the vet apponitment and he will go in and like to have a nap there.
The same with me coming back from the grocery with my bags and he'll go in each of them to esplore et when one is empty, he'll go and sit it.
The only ones not very cooperative for cutting their claws are my two siamese but when I catch them slowly, they will comply but never agressivly. For sure, once the job done they «scram» from my laps.
JiEL - You are lucky, just like Pat.
ReplyDeleteI have a dog who absolutely does not want to be brushed and when I try to do it he tries to bite me!
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