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witherlegs
Sep 29, 2011

Let's rotate the board.
Computer paper boxes make the best moving boxes. They're sturdy, they don't have a seam on the bottom that can rip, and they come with lids. If you know someone who works in an office, ask them to grab a few for you, they are great.

Does anyone have experience with moving cats across long distances? We're moving around 900 miles, with a planned stop at the halfway point. Will they be ok in their carriers for 8 hours at a time? Will we need to stop and let them out in the car to use the litterbox?

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witherlegs
Sep 29, 2011

Let's rotate the board.
Thanks for the feedback! I will call the vet this week and see what she thinks - one of our cats is pretty chill, the other is politely referred to as "feisty". Whee.

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