Sentences with phrase «brought in cat carriers»

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But while the intentional lack of forward momentum here produces some unexpected tangents — say, Nathalie going off to stay in a former student's anarchist commune, bringing along her mother's obese cat in a carrier — it feels like a step back after the decades - spanning Eden.
Cats must be brought into the Clinic in a crate or a carrier, and dogs on a short leash or in a carrier.
Owners of small pets find the HITOP Dog Cat Pet Sling Carrier Bag to be a safe, practical, and convenient way of bringing along pets in public places.
Cats must come in a carrier or you will need to buy a $ 5 cardboard carrier there to bring your animal into the office.
Domestic cats should always be brought to the clinic in a carrier.
According to the BNResearch report, 30 percent of owners find it difficult to catch the cat, place it in a carrier and bring it to the veterinarian.
All cats brought to the Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic must be in a carrier, and dogs must be on a leash or in a carrier.
When you first bring home your new kitten or cat, leave her in the pet carrier for a short time while you are in the room finishing setting up or just hanging out with her.
We ask that you get the cat to us on the day of surgery before 8:30 a.m. Please bring an extra carrier with you for the cat to recover in as it is uncomfortable for the cat to recover from surgery in a trap.
Once we call, you can bring your fur baby down to the van; cats must be in carriers and dogs must be leashed.
We also recommend that you bring a hard carrier (not trap) for the cat to recover in after surgery.
Feral cats brought in regular carriers, etc. will incur an additional $ 10 charge per cat.
** PLEASE BRING ALL CATS IN CARRIERS ** The first 40 qualified cats in the doors at Salt Lake County Animal Services (511 W. 3900 S.) between 7:30 AM - 9 AM the first Thursday of the month, throughout 2017, will receive a free spay / neuter, vaccinations, and a microcCATS IN CARRIERS ** The first 40 qualified cats in the doors at Salt Lake County Animal Services (511 W. 3900 S.) between 7:30 AM - 9 AM the first Thursday of the month, throughout 2017, will receive a free spay / neuter, vaccinations, and a microchiIN CARRIERS ** The first 40 qualified cats in the doors at Salt Lake County Animal Services (511 W. 3900 S.) between 7:30 AM - 9 AM the first Thursday of the month, throughout 2017, will receive a free spay / neuter, vaccinations, and a microccats in the doors at Salt Lake County Animal Services (511 W. 3900 S.) between 7:30 AM - 9 AM the first Thursday of the month, throughout 2017, will receive a free spay / neuter, vaccinations, and a microchiin the doors at Salt Lake County Animal Services (511 W. 3900 S.) between 7:30 AM - 9 AM the first Thursday of the month, throughout 2017, will receive a free spay / neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip!
If you are absolutely unable to bring your cat in a trap, the only acceptable container would be a normal - sized cat carrier with a single (not two or three) cat.
If the cat is friendly and you are able to handle it, please relocate it to a carrier and call HSoP to let us know you plan on bringing in a stray cat.
- If safe to handle, consider bringing the cat in a carrier to your local vet clinic or AVHS to check for a microchip.
Please bring your cats or rabbits in separate carriers.
I didn't know anything about the cats I was helping, and I couldn't even see them since they were brought out in cardboard carriers — and for safety I seldom actually peek.
Please provide a carrier if you bring a cat in a trap.
Cats may be together in one carrier for check - in; however, you must still bring sufficient carriers for each cat to go home individually.
Must be brought into hospital in a cat carrier.
Place a cat in a carrier and bring along a blanket to drape over the enclosure so the cat will not be bothered by other pets in the waiting area.
On the day of your cat's wellness exam, we ask that you bring in a stool sample (ideally less than twelve hours old) with your cat in a secure pet carrier.
Please bring your cat in a secure carrier and make sure your dog is on a leash.
Any cat brought in a standard pet carrier will not be considered a feral cat, and will be charged routine owned pet fees.
The day of your appointment, please bring your animal to our clinic between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Cats must be in a carrier, dogs must be on a leash or in a carrier.
Please bring your cat in a carrier on the day of surgery.
In addition, Purina is working with URI to provide supplies for welcome kits for families bringing pets to Urban Women's Retreat, including pet travel carriers, safety gates, pet beds, pet feeding and watering bowls, cat scratching posts, leashes and pet toys.
For the safety of your pets and our staff, please keep all dogs on a secure leash and all cats and rabbits in a secure plastic pet carrier when you bring your pets in for services.
While the carrier can be a good option for a safe hiding place, your cat may have learned to fear her carrier if it has been brought out only before frightening experiences, such as going to the veterinary clinic or riding in the car.
Please allow a minimum of 2 hours per cat before picking up and make sure to bring them in their Travel Kennel Carrier.
Q: Why can't I bring my cat in a soft carrier, paper bag or cardboard for Surgery?
Please bring friendly cats (in carrier) with you inside to register.
For the safety of the cats and our staff, we will not perform surgery for feral cats brought in anything except humane traps (for example, no cat / dog carriers, boxes, etc..)
Please bring your dogs on a leash, cats in a carrier, and feral cats in a humane trap.
If you have not attended a feral cat trapping training class, please do not attempt to trap feral cats on your own or bring them in an inappropriate carrier.
Or, if you adopt an adult black cat, you will receive a FREE hard carrier to bring your new cat friend home in!
For the safety of our vet staff, PLEASE do not bring feral cats for surgery in a dog crate or pet cat carrier, cardboard box or pillowcase.
Much of this stress is brought about by the cat not being trained to be happy and content while in a carrier.
Bring your dog on a leash and your cat in a carrier to the clinic at 8:15 the morning of surgery.
Bring one carrier per feral cat for discharge, even if they were admitted in one humane trap.
If you are bringing in multiple cats or kittens for surgery, they must be brought in separate carriers in order to be discharged.
Bring cats to the Feral Cat Program entrance at 220 Florida Street in a trap or front loading carrier.
In order to help ease the anxiety associated with bringing your cat to the veterinarian, it is a good idea to make sure to get him / her comfortable with the carrier at home.
Luckily, innovations in pet carriers make bringing dogs and cats along for the ride easier and safer than ever.
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