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Cat Carriers - Tips to Choose the Right Carrier for Your Cat

... And a cat carrier is a must for plane trips. Fortunately, you can easily find a wide selection of cat carriers online as well as at the traditional pet store in your neighborhood. So where do you start? How do you choose the right carrier ... Read Read: Cat Carriers - Tips to Choose the Right Carrier for Your Cat

By: Claudia Escobar | 15/10/2008 | Pets

A cat carrier for safety

... have nothing holding them back and the chances of them getting hurt are much greater. • For your safety it is better that a cat is in a carrier instead of just free. This way you don’t have to worry about what they are doing. You also don ... Read Read: A cat carrier for safety

By: Jenny Gregorich | 06/07/2009 | Pets

When You Are on the Go, Pet Travel Carriers Are a Necessity

... for your beloved pets and less of a hassle for you. But what constitutes ideal dog carriers, cat carriers, and bird carriers? That depends upon your preferences, but there are many available from which to choose. Pet Wheeled Carriers ... Read Read: When You Are on the Go, Pet Travel Carriers Are a Necessity

By: Linda Cain | 24/01/2008 | Pets

Review of the Best Cat Products Online

... on a long trip and has needed to use the litter tray, but none was available? Enter the New Igloo Cat Litter Tray and Cat Carrier Combined from TheCatPetShop.com. This ingenious litter tray and carrier make taking long trips a breeze which ... Read Read: Review of the Best Cat Products Online

By: caroline stevenson | 15/12/2009 | Pets

Getting A Bed For Your Cat

... about your cat plunking around in your car or attaching itself to you with its claws while you are driving.A cat carrier is the best choice all around and will help your cat feel secure as well. Since there are a variety of different cat ... Read Read: Getting A Bed For Your Cat

By: Joshua Simms | 04/03/2009 | Pets

Factors To Consider When Traveling With Your Cat

... into an air conditioned cargo area especially designed for pet travel. Some airlines allow you to take your cat along in a carrier that can fit below the seat in front of you. You need to specifically ask the airline if this is an option ... Read Read: Factors To Consider When Traveling With Your Cat

By: Joshua Simms | 04/03/2009 | Pets

Housebreaking Your Cat

... sure to give them extra attention during the first month or so of the new arrival so they do not get jealous. Place the empty cat carrier in a room where your other cats can check it out. This will acquaint them with the smell of the new ... Read Read: Housebreaking Your Cat

By: Tristan Andrews | 12/01/2007 | Pets

Why a Luxury Pet Carrier

... that you choose. Cats are also notorious for not liking to travel away from home. While many cat owners have cat carriers on hand, they are most often used when it is time for a trip to the veterinarian and the occasional short distance ... Read Read: Why a Luxury Pet Carrier

By: Cari Fonseca | 05/03/2008 | Pets

Moving House With your Cat

... to give your cat a tranquiliser before the journey. When traveling by car, your cat needs to be contained in a cat carrier which can be secured by a seatbelt. Make the carrier comfortable and include a favourite blanket or toy with a ... Read Read: Moving House With your Cat

By: Zoe Berry | 16/03/2007 | Pets

Snug as a Cat in a Sleepypod

... allowing for additional cover when your cat needs a quick getaway Zip up the top completely and transform the pod into the perfect cat carrier. And the practical stuff: Carries pets up to 15lbs in weight (more than enough for your average ... Read Read: Snug as a Cat in a Sleepypod

By: Leo Dillon | 08/01/2009 | Pets

Feral Cats Can Make Good Pets

... carrier. However, there are ways to do it. Sometimes you can throw their favorite toy into the carrier and they will run in to get it and then all you have to do is shut the cat carrier door. Feral cats are well worth the extra work ... Read Read: Feral Cats Can Make Good Pets

By: Angela Ralano | 16/12/2007 | Pets

10 Cat Care Guidelines

... up. Also have a litter box setup in a quite spot away from the food. Your new cat should be transported in a cat carrier. When you bring the cat inside set the carrier down and open the door. Let the cat come out and explore on its own. ... Read Read: 10 Cat Care Guidelines

By: Dave Markel | 20/09/2005 | Travel

A Couple Of Cat Supplies

... Food bowl• Cat food• Water bowl• Litter box• Litter box materials• Cat bed• Scratching post• Cat carrierCat Toys• Cat leash• Cat collar• Cat harness• Grooming toolsAlthough these seem like simple items, if you have never owned a cat there ... Read Read: A Couple Of Cat Supplies

By: Joshua Simms | 04/03/2009 | Pets
Joseph Sabol

Introducing a New Feline Friend to Your Cat

... the results here. The first thing you have to do is enlist the help of a friend. Your friend should be the one to carry the new cat into the house, preferably in some sort of cat carrier so that it would not be too alarming a sight for ... Read Read: Introducing a New Feline Friend to Your Cat

By: Joseph Sabol | 05/11/2008 | Pets

Some Facts About Cat and Ways to Make Your Cat Smarter

... be checked regularly for fleas and ticks during the Spring, Summer and Fall months     Some of Cat Care Products are Cat Litter, Litter boxes, Cat Bed, Cat carrier, Flea Spray & Cat Flea collars. A good cat litter will keep ... Read Read: Some Facts About Cat and Ways to Make Your Cat Smarter

By: Drew Berry | 15/07/2008 | Home Security

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