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Originally Posted by icelandelf
My husband used to take her on with him to pick up dinner and she used to go nuts at the drive thru window at KFC.
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HA. I can't PAY my cat to get into the car. We have to go the sedative route (do not flame me) to get her to her vet appointments without her attempting to filet us with her claws (she's still got claws). Her trips to the vet are the most anxiety-inducing events of her kitty life. I feel like the best thing for me to do is give her something that's going to give her a little relief on the way there and back.
Don't get me wrong, cats require love and attention, but I am thankful for the fact that I can leave during the day and be confident that when I come home at night, she will have the situation under control (as long as she doesn't get to the toilet paper). I don't feel like I need to run home during the day to check on her. I think it's really important that the pet you have fits your lifestyle. Cats suit it just fine right now.
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 02-03-2009 at 01:25 AM.
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