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i have a pet store like 10 minutes away.
i want to take her by bike. how can i take her?
does a bucket help?
lol. HLEPP

2006-08-25 07:11:06 · 11 answers · asked by holla! 2 in Pets Cats

11 answers

You would have to get a leash. (My cat walks on a leash) There are specially designed ones for small animals (cats, ferrets, etc)

Don't just use a collar and leash as the cat can pull away and might injure itself.

Now, do you really think the cat should go to the store? Is it like a Petco, or Petsmart where "pets are welcome"? Think about the fact that there might be a number of dogs there. How will your cat react? How will the dogs react?

If your cat isn't used to riding on your bike, I would suggest that you don't do it. Or, if you REALLY feel this is something you want to do, place the cat (already in the leash and harness) into a cat carrier like they take to the vets. Otherwise the cat might jump away.

2006-08-25 07:17:46 · answer #1 · answered by tweetymay 6 · 0 0

Why don't you just have the cat give you a list? If you want to show the cat off, OK but put it in a carrier and have somebody drive you down. Its' safer than trying to keep a cat under control and ride a bike.
Or take pictures of the cat and show those.
I am not sure the cat will be 100% behind this outing.

2006-08-25 14:23:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why would you want to take your cat to a pet store? You need to put your cat in a cat carrier. No a bucket will not work at all. The cat will jump out get lost or run over by traffic.

2006-08-25 14:14:36 · answer #3 · answered by cin_ann_43 6 · 1 0

Why would you want to take your cat to a pet store?. Cats should be in a pet carrier for thier safety as well as your own.

2006-08-25 14:20:53 · answer #4 · answered by Nikki 2 · 0 0

Best way is by using a little pet carrier (they are light , nylon, with windows), they are cheap enough. Then put it in a basket.

2006-08-25 14:16:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you take these suggestions, you should practice riding around your yard first to be sure kitty is safe and secure. The last thing you want is a traumatized kitty who will bolt as soon as its free.

2006-08-25 15:41:12 · answer #6 · answered by kbis 3 · 0 0

your cat NEEDS to be transported in a pet carrier

2006-08-25 14:19:28 · answer #7 · answered by macleod709 7 · 0 0

hook a wagon up behind you bike, put the cat in a cat carrier, and pull her that way.

2006-08-25 14:17:14 · answer #8 · answered by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5 · 0 0

use a cat carrier while you're in the car.

2006-08-25 14:38:26 · answer #9 · answered by Harper 2 · 0 0

get one of those bookbag carriers, i have one, works well

2006-08-25 15:48:29 · answer #10 · answered by sassy2sloppy 2 · 0 0

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