Not exact matches
«People are looking for a nice pad or bed within their
carrier, [because they] are using their
carriers not just for travel but also
in the
home, opened up as a bed so that the
cat gets used to being
in there,» says Johnson.
Mark and I went through with a volunteer to locate the 16
cats that would be going
home with us and loaded them
in carriers and then into the van for their next journey.
Give your
cat treats
in her
carrier, make sure it's lined with a comfortable towel or bed that smells like
home, and perhaps even feed your
cat in her
carrier.
It may be very difficult to get the
cat in the
carrier at
home and she may become too difficult to handle while at the clinic (and even after returning
home).
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 recommend when first arriving
home placing the
cat (while still
in its
carrier)
in the room where the litter box will be kept.
Crating your
cat in a
carrier that he feels secure
in has advantages when traveling, making trips to the vet, or moving to a new
home.
All dogs must go
home on a collar and leash and all
cats must be
in a
carrier.
If you sense tension between the
cats, or if previous
home - comings have resulted
in conflict, keep the
cat in the
carrier and take it to a separate room to avoid potential injury from an upset
cat.
Make the
carrier a familiar place at
home by leaving it
in a room where your
cat spends a lot of time.
Make the
carrier a familiar place at
home by leaving it
in a room where your
cat spends lots of time.
For the safety of the pet, all adopters agree to take him / her
home with a leash and collar (dogs and puppies) or
in a
carrier (
cats, kittens, and rabbits).
We do require that all
cats go
home in a
carrier.
Cats may be together
in one
carrier for check -
in; however, you must still bring sufficient
carriers for each
cat to go
home individually.
Many people are starting to feed their
cats in the
carrier as a way to make them feel like it's «
home - base».
When the big day arrives, you should also make sure that you have a secure
cat carrier in which to transport the kitten or
cat home safely.
When outside the
home,
cats must be
in a secure
carrier or on a harness and leash.
(Battersea Press Release) Tiny kitten Arthur was only around four months old when he was found abandoned near Battersea Dogs &
Cats Home in London
in a
cat carrier at the beginning of October.
And, 38 % say that simply thinking about going to the vet is stressful.1 Wrestling
cats into
carriers at
home and dealing with dogs
in the waiting room can be overwhelming.
However,
cats instinctively know when it is time to get into the
carrier and can hide throughout your
home in areas you did not know existed.
GETTING THE
CAT INTO THE
CARRIER Keep the carrier out in th
CARRIER Keep the
carrier out in th
carrier out
in the
home.
On moving day (weather permitting), the
cat carrier makes a great place for your kitty to stay
in the car - ready for the drive to your new
home.
Or, if you adopt an adult black
cat, you will receive a FREE hard
carrier to bring your new
cat friend
home in!
Every dog receives a new leash and
cats and smaller pets go
home in carriers.
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.
David took a few chunks out of the eldest's finger before he was finally carried
home wrapped
in a Tardis towel and deposited
in a cleaned and repurposed
cat carrier to dry out for the night.