Andy still likes this cat tree best.
The kitty boys always behaved at the groomer’s, but Dougy always whined all the way to and the way back. He hated the carrier!
Always nice to have a kitty boy or two greet you at the door!
Andy still likes this cat tree best.
The kitty boys always behaved at the groomer’s, but Dougy always whined all the way to and the way back. He hated the carrier!
Always nice to have a kitty boy or two greet you at the door!
Aww . . . Andy and Dougy made a good team. Mom and I miss seeing them together, but thank the stars you took so many wonderful videos of them that we can all revisit. Happy National Black Cat Day, Andy, and to you, too, Angel Dougy. Kisses.
Thank you! Yes, I am also glad I preserved so many moments of the kitty brothers together!
p.s. Happy Black Cat Appreciation Day to you, too! Yo9u could be the kitty brother’s sister, you look so much like them!
Happy Black Cat Appreciation Day!!
Meowing right back at you! Thanks!
It’s a struggle to put Beba into the carrier, but once in, she is fine. The other two have no problem getting in. Shabbos the cat used to ride in the passenger seat without a carrier.
The Adorables looked so beautiful walking side by side swishing their gorgeous tails!
Yes, that they do! Andy is a fatalist once you get him into the carrier. Poor Dougy, though! One time I took Louie the ginger cat for a car ride. He went wild! Of course, his history as a shelter cat explained his upset at being in a vehicle, poor kitty.
Of course, in the same way as Pyshka’s early childhood trauma explains her social anxiety.
Amazing, isn’t it, how our pets have their issues, too?
My son claims that I have been applying human diagnosis to pets, but then he turns around and does the same, with all the technical descriptions of symptoms. Due to nature of his job, he is much better at it than I am!
LOL! Don’t we all? Some of us just have the bona fides to do it professionally. (Not I, but that doesn’t stop me.)
Anthropomorphizing is fun, sure.
Impossible to avoid, I fear!
😻
Carriers have always been unpopular with kitties here too!
None of ours like the carrier or car rides, either! 🙂
I used to leave the carriers out and with the doors open on the chance the kitties would use them as hidey holes, then, get used to them. It worked to the point one time I couldn’t find Dougy to take him to the groomer. I got Andy there in time and returned home to search for Dougy. I looked everywhere, under beds, behind furniture. Almost too late for the appointment, I looked in one of the carriers by the recliner. Dougy was hiding in the bottom one! I closed the door, and Dougy got his haircut that day.
Kitty love! ❤️
It’s wonderful!
I’ve never had a cat that likes their carrier. Teddy howls all the way to the vets.
Andy mostly tolerates it once you get him in, but he was the only cat in this family that liked it to any degree.
I think the groomer visits must be more of an ordeal for you 🙂
They can be! I’ve had to learn new tricks to catch them, and getting two in the same carrier required a bit of effort. It’s easier just catching one cat now, and I got a new carrier that Andy seems to find less stressful to be in.
The young cats were very vivid, Doug.
In friendship
Michel
That they were, Michel! The videos remind me of just how much truth there is in your comment!
we understand da Dougy… da nelly howls in the car like a banshee, impossible to understand the gps girl ;O)
Yes, he never did tolerate the carrier, even though the groomer was only three blocks away from home!