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Jul 30 '00
I did not think when I got the cat carrier for Willie and Millie.
They were both so small when I got them. The carrier that I got for them was big enough for them both to fit in at the same time. Now it is barely big enough for one of them.
I did not take into consideration the fact that they would not be little kittens for long ,and I never did think that Willie, the runt, would get as big as he is now.
If you have more then one cat like I do , then you probably take them to the vet at the same time for the yearly visits and injections that they need. I should have gotten a much bigger carrier the first time around.
The one that I have is very nicely built and has a water and food dish that can attach to the door.
This is a totally useless item , the water would spill as soon as the carrier is touched in anyway.
When you are picking out a carrier, the most important things to look for are:
Size, will it be big enough when the kittens get bigger to hold them.
Comfort, will they be comfortable in it.
Safety: Is it built sturdy and safe so that the handle will not break while you are carrying it and cause you to drop it.
Durability: Is it built to last? Carriers are not something that you should have to purchase often. You should only have to buy one if you make the right decision the first time around.
Some of the cardboard carriers that they have are very reasonably priced and sufficient for most needs.
Another thing to keep in mind is, will it be easy to remove the cat or kitten from the carrier. Just in case the cat or kitten does not want to be removed.
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