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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
It is  The cat's name is Maru, and there's possobly more pics than you ever want to see here - there is English under the photos, but most of the navigation is in Japanese (I think!)
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I love Maru!! That site is now bookmarked. I wish I read Japanese .... I'd volunteer to help the owner with his/her English translations.
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Originally Posted by pshrynk
I have to take Thspud the Nip Addict in for his annual today. Which is not a happy time. He goes from mellow, laid back, stoner, slacker cat to Ginzu-matic in the space it takes to try and place him in the carrier. I have taken to grabbing him with a towel and wrapping him up like a sausage and tossing him in with a slam, just to preserve my skin.
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I bought heavy duty gloves that go high up on my arms. I think they are for handling burning logs or something.
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel
Ginzu-matic, heh... my cats also do not like to go in the carrier. luckily for me it's not so much a question of ginzu-matic as it is "holy crap how did that cat suddenly sprout 30 extra legs, all of which are at right angles to her body, and twice as long as the width of the opening ???" it's like one of those chinese puzzles.
further complicating the problem is trying to get the second cat inside without letting the first one escape (and go to ground underneath the shower basin, or somewhere equally inaccessible to humans).
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The solution to that, given that your place is not huge .... they have these great collapsible animal carriers. You only put them up when you need them. Get two and then you don't have that problem anymore. Plus, when collapsed, they'll probably take up less space combined than your current carrier.