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The easiest way to get a Cat in a box, is to leave the box in the room with the Cat, and go out. Out of curiosity, the Cat will get in the box the moment your back is turned.
Pies that is fantastic!
for me the 'odd' thing is that I have a GT Four with scratch marks on the trim - random places- we were told by gentleman we bought it from - that the scratches were from a cat that did not want to be in a cat box!
ps I also have two cats that dont much like cat boxes but love cardboard boxes!
Simons cat is fab!!
My two have these type of carriers - one each, the vet refers to them as their tents, cos you have to put them up a bit like tents - they are really really good.
I have a lovely old Wicker one, that a friend gave me. I only have to get it out and open the door, and her Ladyship gets straight in. She's too nosey for her own good!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
The little darling is now accepting that she has to stay in - we are having to bathe the poor twice a day with salt water, she likes salt
Ouch, I bet that stings!
I'm sending for a cat carrier from Felix cat food, free plus vouchers & £6.99 postage if they've still got it on offer. The one you have looks great Piskie but I think our puss would eat her way through it like the cat in the post by Pies!
Very generous of you Piskie, have you got a long queue of them at the back door?!
Wouldn't you know it I just logged on to the Felix site to order the cat carrier & they've got none left!
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