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Post by gretling on Sept 28, 2008 21:50:14 GMT -5
I have two right now: a plastic air kennel one my godsister gave me to pick Bruce up in since the one I ordered hadn't come in on time (found out afterwards it was due to evacuation from wildfire) and a Morton Jones one that I ordered. I'm actually not overly fond of either (*cough*Bruce isn't*cough*) so I'm going to purchase a Ryerson one in the near future. (
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Post by The Chinettes & Aimee on Sept 28, 2008 22:26:28 GMT -5
I have a few of the plastic cat carriers for now, works fine for vet visits but I really have my eye on those Ryerson ones... When evacuating I use a LARGE super pet for the quince and a smaller for the twins... If I was to put them in the plastic carriers for a long drive by themselves they would just DIE!!
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Post by Carol~Anne on Sept 30, 2008 10:32:06 GMT -5
Small cat carrier here too, just like Joy's only in blue. I've also got a large cat carrier that my sister loaned me when I was bringing Fluffy (huge cat) up from Victoria. I'm glad I still have it here b/c now I've got three fluffs (soon to be four) and it would be a really tight squeeze to get them all in the small carrier in case of emergency.
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Post by lucie on Oct 4, 2008 13:11:22 GMT -5
We use Ryerson Carriers, the only problem I have with them is sometimes a chin or two will continually yank on the door until the latch pops out, so for that chin, I put a paper clip on it.
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Post by critters on Oct 4, 2008 21:00:24 GMT -5
i use my small cat carrier. it's plastic, so i just make sure she doesn't chew it when she's in it, but i don't travel with her much. only if she has to go to vet.
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