This is a tricky question to answer because it depends on a lot of different things including the attitude of the cat guardian. How do you define safe? There is risk in everything we do and therefore if you want 100% guaranteed safety with no risk then it is not safe for domestic cats …
Flying can be a stressful experience at the best of times, but add traveling with a pet into the mix and things can get even worse. However, as with most things, preparation is key. With these tips on flying with a cat, you’ll get from A to B stress-free, and without getting covered in …
Some brave souls who love their cats understandably want to take their cat with them when they venture out onto the streets. I do it. I use a cat stroller. I think it is a decent solution but you have to be a little bit eccentric to do it. Or at least that is …
The cat owner’s nightmare is taking your cat onto an aircraft, which of course is perfectly permissible in America, but before you arrive at the aircraft, and at check-in, your cat escapes into the air terminal, scampers away terrified, and finds herself high above the thronging crowd at some remote hideaway which is impossible …
There are some things that one cat do to make a cat carrier more acceptable to a cat and it helps, I would suggest, to do these things before the carrier is used for the first time to try and break the connection between carrier and unpleasant experiences.
This excellent product is made of cardboard. We know that cats love cardboard. We know that cats love cardboard boxes. What is intriguing is that this product appears to be free and it is shipped internationally from British Columbia, Canada (but see below). That is my reading of the situation. Although after you have …
The cat carrier that I have appears to be a fairly rare type. It has coated wire mesh on all sides with a plastic floor that has a flanged edge – very simple. An important design feature is that the cat is placed in the carrier from the top – a top loader in …
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