THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!  From ME!  Sammy would probably say, "Oh, rats!"
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On May 1, 2007, at 4:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The best cat bag is: http://www.klaw-kontrol.com/

It's he really violent, you may need a set of these to get him IN the bag:
http://www.animal-care.com/product_list.cfm?sub2a=66&prod=1

Phaewryn

http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Special Needs Cat Resources

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Taylor Scobie Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 4:08 AM
Subject: What's the best cat bag? Or something?


Onto my current every-twelve-hours problem:  Sammy is just a little
demon when it comes to doing anything he does not want to do!  I must
admit, I certainly don't blame him but he really needs to take his
little prednilosone pill and his 1cc of interferon in solution (which
I give him at room temp), ack!  He was doing quite well with mashed
pill and lysine in--mmm!--chicken and his interferon in chicken and
heavy whipping cream but NOW of course he has changed his mind.  No
meddies for HIM, he believes!  My mom and I have been carefully
restraining him in a soft fleece jacket but now he is beginning to
get pretty fed up with that routine.  So I looked for cat bags
online, ick.  I'm a wreck about this!  I have never had trouble
pilling a cat!

I must admit, I greatly admire his feistiness and I'm praying that
this extends to his battle with lymphoma. He is such a major character!

He sailed once again through his chemotherapy Monday AM and gave me
such a piece of his mind on the way home that I let him out of his
carrier for awhile--and he was so cute!  He wanted to lie in my arms
(well, ONE arm) as I drove.  After about five minutes, when he
decided that checking out my feet would be his next step I had to put
him back in his carrier and drive like a normal person--did I mention
this was in a sports car with a stick shift?!--and he was MAD!  You
could hear his little voice go down an octave.  It was too funny!
(Fortunately I have years of driving one-handed in stick-shifts--my
dad taught me how to drive in an MGB.  I can hold a cat but I never
drive with a phone in my ear.  Go figure!)

Aside from that, this pilling, etc., is driving me just frazzley!
And that is not good for the little one.  Any advice would be oh, so
appreciated.

The frazzled one and Mr. Sammy Smartykat,


Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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