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WAS Pussycat pushchair, NOW baby gate for dog?


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He's fat (er, big boned) and it's killing me getting him to regular vet appointments.

A crappy pushchair / buggy / stroller / 4-wheel trolley would be a god send! The condition doesn't matter, as long as the frame is sound.

[Obviously it's to place the carrier on, altho I would get a perverse pleasure from strapping him in like a toddler. But he's kind of an arsehole, so it probably wouldn't end well.]

This has made my day! how about sticking him in a cardboard box (with ventilation holes obvs) and strapping it to a skateboard?

My cat is an arsehole too. Gets really car sick on the way to the vet. I have to wear an apron in the car in case it all leaks out over me. I love him really.

Great idea! Got a free skateboard? Maybe scooter would be better for my back?




mrsparker Wrote:

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> This has made my day! how about sticking him in a

> cardboard box (with ventilation holes obvs) and

> strapping it to a skateboard?

> My cat is an arsehole too. Gets really car sick on

> the way to the vet. I have to wear an apron in the

> car in case it all leaks out over me. I love him

> really.

ha! unfortunately not. my friend suggested one of these for my sickly mog. maybe you could set up a crowd funding page on the forum and we could share ;)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Travel-Stroller-Pushchair-Jogger-Swivel-x/dp/B00PZZYIUS/ref=sr_1_4?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1488809034&sr=1-4

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Phlox Wrote:

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> Can you put the cat food dishes on top of

> something high that the dog can't reach?



Ahh, you'd think, right? One cat has arthritis in his back and is not keen on jumping (but to be fair, it's the asshole one and he has certain expectations) and the other one has brain damage meaning he can't jump (among many other things).


So yeah, not my first rodeo.

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