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20-02-2009, 11:12 PM   #21

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


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Wheew, I'm glad most of you seem happy with how I dealt with it. You have to be so careful nowadays. I do always ask people if they mind if I scruff their cat, and it is usually at the vets request. Unfortunately, many people can't handle their animal, which does in fact causes more stress to it than strong, confident, controlled handling.
Anyway, he had a bitten leg and she went off home with a new basket, and, thankfully he went home safely with her.
I can't imagine what people thought as I ran from one garden to the next, trying to stop him going on to the road again, in a skirt.
Its just a well you were there, goodness know where he would have ended up...
The same thing happened to me, Leo's box came udone in the vets car park, luckily he just sat on the ground looking a bit dazed!



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20-02-2009, 11:16 PM   #22

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


Just as a side note but it never ceases to amaze me the baskets some people use to bring their cats into the practice The number of times I've been told to 'watch the bottom, a lot of the catches are broken' or had to untie various bits of string and twine used to hold them together. Thankfully we haven't had any escapees although some have tried to make a break for freedom, I'm sure it'll happen one day.
Why can't people replace their baskets?!
Sorry, I'll stop ranting! And well done Farthing for catching the poor cat.



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20-02-2009, 11:17 PM   #23

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


Sorry, farthing - I guess it was you in the skirt and not the cat!!!!



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20-02-2009, 11:20 PM   #24

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


I too think it was the ONLY safe way to hold a cat in that situation.

When I go to collect cats, if they are outside I will often scruff them as I gently pop them in my basket, it's not cruel & it's for 2 reasons ;1) for my safety - so I don't get scratched or bitten & I'm in control of the situation & 2) so that poor scared puss can't wriggle out of my arms & do a runner. I see people cringe sometimes as I do it, but I don't care, these are often Moms nursing newborn babies & I can't afford for them to bolt.

Then obviously once they are in a safe area in my pen, we usually get along fine & I don't then need to scruff them again, but in certain environments/situations it's in the best interests of all concerned.



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20-02-2009, 11:22 PM   #25

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


angieh, it was me in the skirt, the cat was a boy!

pinklizzy, I know what you mean, we still get people coming in carrying their cat/ rabbit/ guinea pig in their arms, never thinking there will also be dogs in the waiting room. I couldn't be that careless with my animals safety.



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20-02-2009, 11:25 PM   #26

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


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Just as a side note but it never ceases to amaze me the baskets some people use to bring their cats into the practice The number of times I've been told to 'watch the bottom, a lot of the catches are broken' or had to untie various bits of string and twine used to hold them together. Thankfully we haven't had any escapees although some have tried to make a break for freedom, I'm sure it'll happen one day.
Why can't people replace their baskets?!
Sorry, I'll stop ranting! And well done Farthing for catching the poor cat.
That takes me back PL! When I got my first cat as an adult, I didn't have a proper carrier, so took him on his first vet visit in an old wicker picnic hamper. He was OK going, but coming back he was getting angrier and angrier at being confined, starting ripping the wicker and by the time we got home he had torn a hole large enough for his head to emerge! I went to the pet store that weekend and promptly bought a proper carrier!



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20-02-2009, 11:25 PM   #27

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


talking about stupid people with useless carriers.... that reminds me to get one of our traps back off a local vet who borrowed it months ago to try & trap an escapee client Must write that on my to-do list



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20-02-2009, 11:34 PM   #28

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


Having read this and inwardly digested it I think that may be how I get Koko to the Vet.

I have a proper wire basket.

He/she will have to take her unwillingness into consideration.

Can you tell I am stressing about getting her spayed?



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20-02-2009, 11:50 PM   #29

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


My vets have always commented on my shuttle like contraption of a cat carrier...



It's super, opens at the top for easy cat stuffing!



Never seen anyone at our vet bring a cat or small animal in their arms mind!



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20-02-2009, 11:54 PM   #30

Re: Times to scruff a cat!


I'm sure she would rather you did this to her cat than risk it get knocked over.



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