
|Articles|December 1, 2004
Idea Exchange: Get cats out of their carriers and onto the scales
If you are having trouble getting a fractious cat out of its carrier and onto the scale, simply take the top off the carrier and hold the carrier top over the scale to create a different hiding place.
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If you are having trouble getting a fractious cat out of its carrier and onto the scale, simply take the top off the carrier and hold the carrier top over the scale to create a different hiding place.
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Dr. Jeremy HodgesVestavia, Ala.
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