Friday, May 29, 2009

Kennel Cab

Back in January, when we nearly lost Firestar to a severe illness, we transported him in his Kennel Cab. For some time afterward he associated the Kennel Cab with going to the vet, being poked and prodded, being forced to wear a catheter, and a host of unhappy feelings.

He would run away at the sight of it.

The weather is nice now, and we have been spending a lot of time out in the garage preparing for the sale. Firestar hasn't liked it that we have been outside while he has to stay in, so he has taken to letting us know his feelings with an assortment of vocal messages.

This neighborhood is not especially safe for him, especially since we foolishly had one of his primary defense tools taken from him. Firestar is declawed on his front paws. So we don't let him run free outside. But he wants to be there. So we made up a compromise. Firestar can come outside with us - providing he remains in the Kennel Cab.

The first time we did this he wasn't keen on it (actually, the first time he never made it because he saw the Kennel Cab and ran away) and we brought him back in right off. But it didn't take him long to realize that the Kennel Cab was his ticket to the garage. Now, not only does he not mind being in it, but he will go inside it even when we are all in the house. In fact, it has become his way of telling us he wants to go outside. A very nice arrangement. Very quiet.

Cats are clever things, aren't they?


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5 comments:

fairyhedgehog said...

Clever and beautiful. I love the picture.

Bevie said...

I confess that it is semi-posed. He wasn't in it and I wanted to make this post. So, rather than wait for him, I brought him to the Cab and asked him to go in. He did, waiting until I had finished my picture taking before making his exit.

Anonymous said...

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fairyhedgehog said...

What a nice comment! It's a shame it's anonymous or I could visit the commenter's blog.

Bevie said...

I wish it wasn't anonymous, but perhaps they don't have a Google account or blog.

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