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18th January 2011, 11:26 AM #21
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That looks good, a lot easier than lugging several kg in weight around,pictures please if you buy & take your boy for a stroll round the neighborhood,pictures of peoples faces that is,can you imagine it,bet it would take you a while to go a short distance with Teddy on board....
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21st January 2011, 10:30 AM #22
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Snowstorms again,poor you,I don't mind walking in them but to drive....
Pain about the carrier but great news it is being replaced so quickly & at no cost to you,what a cheek expecting you to pay for something thats not your fault in the first place.Will look forward to seeing kitties being paraded around in it,mum having had a good sleep first & weather permiting of course....
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21st January 2011, 11:09 AM #23
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Have just seen on a friends site mypetcarrier.co.uk that they do a cat stroller over here too,will wait & see how things pan out with your lot first Candes....
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21st January 2011, 12:40 PM #24
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[QUOTE=candes;11768]I hate driving in snow. I am the biggest baby. I practically write a will every time. The suburb I live in has an elevation of around 1400 feet. And my whole trip home is winding around the hills.
Sounds as if it is lovely where you live but in the right weather conditions,I am lucky that I can walk to work otherwise I would have had to given it up,I know I wouldn't be up to driving in those conditions,I hate driving full stop & I end up just about crying if I have to drive anywhere at any time even if it is only a couple of minutes down the road,very sad person but I blame the reason being that I didn't start to learn to drive until fairly late in life,once again age is a good excuse....
Look forward to seeing pictures & hearing report of whoever gets the first stroll out in new transport !
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21st January 2011, 07:41 PM #25
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21st January 2011, 10:27 PM #26
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The Petgear carrier from Amazon turned up. It's HUGE for a short journey carrier. I wouldn't put three boys in there for long journeys, but I can see all three brothers in there for trips to the vets etc. when they are grown. I will post pictures of my shopping soon - lost of stuff is being delivered.
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