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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 47661" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I really think 3 carriers are the way to go. Or take the kittens on 3 separate visits. You said you didn't have room in your house for 3 cat carriers. I'm wondering if you bought a dog carrier at the sale, thinking it was for cats. Cat carriers are very small and don't take up much room.</p><p></p><p>My mom has 2 cats. She takes them 1 at a time to the vet. Of course, she is 80 years old. Her friend helps her carry the one cat. When it's time for the other one, I drive out an hour to help her. I have to put gloves on to put that cat in the carrier 'cuz it will try to bite.</p><p></p><p>As far as the vet's office, you place the carrier on the table and the vet takes the cat(s) out and does the rest. Voila!</p><p></p><p>Hope you can work out something.</p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 47661, member: 87"] I really think 3 carriers are the way to go. Or take the kittens on 3 separate visits. You said you didn't have room in your house for 3 cat carriers. I'm wondering if you bought a dog carrier at the sale, thinking it was for cats. Cat carriers are very small and don't take up much room. My mom has 2 cats. She takes them 1 at a time to the vet. Of course, she is 80 years old. Her friend helps her carry the one cat. When it's time for the other one, I drive out an hour to help her. I have to put gloves on to put that cat in the carrier 'cuz it will try to bite. As far as the vet's office, you place the carrier on the table and the vet takes the cat(s) out and does the rest. Voila! Hope you can work out something. Sue [/QUOTE]
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