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Tricks and tips on getting your cat into their carrier and on making the process easier for you and less stressful for your cat.
Q: My dog hates riding in her carrier, and it's a struggle to get her inside it. Is there any way to make it a better experience for both of us?A: Yes!
How can you get your cat into a carrier for a trip to the vet or vacation? Use these tips to keep the fur from flying.
There’s probably nothing a cat owner dreads more than a trip to the vet–even if the cat isn’t sick. Most dogs will happily jump into the car, but for cats the ordeal starts with a struggle to get into a carrier that’s stressful for both of you. It doesn’t have to be this way. A …
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Angell Animal Medical Center provides helpful tips for loading your cat into his carrier.
Getting your cat in a carrier and taking them to the vet can be incredibly stressful for both of you. It's extremely common for cat owners who adore their cats to only take their cat into the vet when they are sick because it will stress their cat out. The big problem is that cats will try to hide their symptoms until they fall critically ill. If your feline family member does develop health issues and it is detected early it is more…