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Great pics of Maxi and Maisy Pauline.....there is one particular pic of them together where you can see the difference in size between the two of them...Maisy is so delicate looking... As for the carrier... hope the trick with the cardboard base works...im lucky with Harri... she loves her carrier... i actually keep it by the bed and some mornings she can be found in there.. first cat i've ever had that will hop in of their own accord.. |
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I also have a top loader. Merlin (until he got older and weaker) was a sideways legs out chap! I could never make a vet appointment if I knew OH was to be away. It was a two person job to get him in! Kizzy was very very good the first couple of times, but has started to catch on to the sideways leg move as she proved last Thursday - followed by "wild trapped animal" when inside. |
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I'm just wondering, those of you with top loaders: would it help to put the cat in on her back? Could they do the horizontal leg bit that way? |
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