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Registered: ‎03-10-2010
He came back today for a great big lunch and a great big drink!
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Newnick, so glad to hear Maggie's back! It stresses me out when my girls disappear too!

I'm taking them in for shots and to be spayed on Monday and am super-nervous about getting them in the carriers. Both of the younger ones (probably 10 months) come inside, but I have to limit it due to allergies and asthma. One is a cuddle bug and acts as if she was a pet (she is!), while her sister's more skittish and it's hit or miss when it comes to being "allowed" to hold or pet her. When both come in they like to nap in two boxes I put side to side originally just to move them, so I'm hoping when I go buy the carrier and pick up the one I'm going to borrow I can swap them out and see if they'll use them instead so it'll be easier to get them in. I wish I could use treats, but they can't eat for 12 hours. I've been reading lots of tips online as far as ways to get them in the carriers, especially Mimi, the more skittish one.