my kitten's first road trip **PICS**

theNEOone

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my g/f and i went down to maryland to visit my bro at the naval academy for an end-of-year ceremony where all the firsties climb up a big greasy monument....good times. well i brought my cat along for the drive, since school ended up here and i didn't know of anyone to take care of her. i thought that it was going to be a hassle, but she was perfect. spent most of the time sitting or sleeping in my g/f's lap. here are some pics documenting her adventure...



chillin' in the back seat
meow
grooming
get that thing away from me, damnit!
bling bling
 
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Just don't get in an accident. I suggest you get a cat carrier if you're going to routinely make journeys with her as a passenger.

- M4H
 
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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Just don't get in an accident. I suggest you get a cat carrier if you're going to routinely make journeys with her as a passenger. - M4H

there was a cat carrier in the first pic.. its on the right...blue one.
 

HappyPuppy

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Just don't get in an accident. I suggest you get a cat carrier if you're going to routinely make journeys with her as a passenger.

- M4H

Why, out of curiosity. We travel with our two dogs and they generally just sleep most of the time.
 

MrBond

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My cat HATES riding in my car. He'd always climb into it when I was working on it, so once after finishing up something, I decided to let him come along for the test drive. I hadn't even gotten out of the driveway and he was crying and running all over the car (he was doing laps, under my seat, behind it, behind the passanger seat, under it, then in front of both of the seats, repeat). I had to cut the test drive short because he was really a distraction.

He'll still climb in if I'm working on it though :D
 

theNEOone

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Originally posted by: BCYL
awww.... very cute... how old is she?


i'm not sure. a stray had a litter of kittens a while back and my g/f took one in. originally i had told her not to, because i hated cats. she took the cat in anyway, so i told her to keep the damn thing in her room. but Dini is really awesome, so i just decided to keep her in my room. she's super affectionate and just a fvcking trip to watch when she goes crazy and starts running around and chasing things.
 
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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Just don't get in an accident. I suggest you get a cat carrier if you're going to routinely make journeys with her as a passenger.

- M4H

Why, out of curiosity. We travel with our two dogs and they generally just sleep most of the time.

Let's just say that in my days in the vet clinic I've seen far more tears from kids than I need to.

Humans have seatbelts.
Dogs and cats don't.
Humans don't go through windshields and suffer multiple serious internal injuries.
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:(

- M4H
 

compudog

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Dude, for the cat's sake, keep kittie in the carrier. A cat tramping all aver the dash on the interstate can be distracting. Your kitten is a cutie-pie though! Awwwww.........
 

theNEOone

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Originally posted by: compudog
Dude, for the cat's sake, keep kittie in the carrier. A cat tramping all aver the dash on the interstate can be distracting. Your kitten is a cutie-pie though! Awwwww.........


you think having her walking around the dash is distracting, try taking the picture while driving at 85mph. now that's distracting! :p
 

IcemanJer

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Originally posted by: theNEOone
you think having her walking around the dash is distracting, try taking the picture while driving at 85mph. now that's distracting! :p
duuuuude...... you're one of THOSE drivers!! at least it looks like the traffic ain't too bad :)