(none of these burritos are Pete the Cat. but similar in wrapping style)
photo credit: best friends animals rescue
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Pete the Cat
has had three vet visits in the last few months
the doc has been treating him
for an ongoing issue with a couple of teeth
hoping it would clear up
yesterday was the last straw for him
when I went to put him inthe carrier
sprinkled a bit of catnip in there
used a laser pointer
gave him a couple of drops of rescue remedy
tried zipping it up after luring him in
he realized it was an ambush
he popped up and shot out like a rocket
ran upstairs
hiding under a bed
olive sat on the couch just watching it all go down
I called the vet to say we’d be late
got him out from under the bed
closed doors to all the other rooms
got a small towel to wrap his front paws
tried to hold on to him
it turned into wrestlmania
I was definitely losing
I was sweating
no idea what happened to my ‘wrapping towel’
olive was still quietly watching
we were in a battle of the wills
plus Pete has 4 paws and claws
finally
I was able to get ahold of him
somehow got him in the carrier
I think I lost a pound in our match
went to the vet
she showed me
how to wrap him in a big towel like a burrito
(a purrito?)
after she was finished with him
Pete walked right back into his carrier
(really!?)
he will need two more appointments
I’m going to have to practice on a stuffed animal
train for our next match
I think we both will need a few drops of rescue remedy
I may have backup standing by
he’s on to me now.
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‘man just went past with a cat on his head.’
-Terry Pratchett, author
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A cute and clever cat, Beth …well done with your persistence
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I tried everything and I’ll be ready next time )
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I’m surprised that nobody has ever invented something like this to secure cats for Vet trips. One that can be easily and quickly secured onto the cat with velcro. I used to have to wear padded oven gloves to get my cat into a carrier, or she would shred my arms as I grabbed her.
Best wishes, Pete.
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my vet used a full beach towel and had it down to a science )
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I imagine we might have a problem with our two when they get older, but it was fine when we took them for a checkup a couple days ago. The soft carriers that open at the top are much easier than the old ones we used to use. We used to have to drug our cat Mickey. Not only was it hard to get him there, but he was so terrified he wouldn’t let the vet examine him–it was like he turned into the Hulk!
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yes, he was fine before, but has learned,,,,) and he has superpowers
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—as all cats do!
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These purretos are so cute. Cats are very clever and can sense a vet visit even when it’s being planned.
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yes, they quickly learn the pattern and sense something is up )
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Yes, they have that cat- sense
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They know things –
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Yup 😺😼😻
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Purrito 😆….vets see us coming
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They do
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Hope your doggie is fit and well soon x
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So sorry ….your cat. Dogs on the brain. Forgive me x
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I won’t tell him –
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😆
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Beth, this made me laugh—I could picture the whole “wrestlemania” play out with Pete while Olive just spectated like royalty. The “purrito” line is perfect. 😅
Much love,
David
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I wasn’t ready, I’m training for our next match )
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Tender, loving swaddle puss Pete. Best of luck with good behavior, Beth. Great post!
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We’re working in it)
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Oh yes. I remember giving my cat pills…..
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)))
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In love…thanks for the enormous Sunday morning smile, dear Beth! 🥰
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Oooh, sounds like a war. Push is the same about the carrier basket.
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Pete is young, so this is all new for him, but noe he knows and is growing… )
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<3
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😻
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Oh that sounds like it was quite the workout, Beth! Hope Pete will be ok too! And I do love the idea of a purrito. Sounds so cute – and exhausting!
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I’m training for the next time )
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You two are worthy competitors!
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I’m training for our next match and getting one of those wrestling masks !
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How can cats find the exact geographic center under a bed? Getting a cat in a carrier is only rivaled by giving it a pill.
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It’s crazy and yes!!!
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hilarious. perfect shot!
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)))
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Add a few dashes of Cholula and I’d be all over that!
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There you go
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Hope Pete the Cat is feeling better, soon! Love the purritos!
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He should be after a couple more visits- thanks!
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Oh, I’m so sorry, Beth. I’ve participated in that same wrestling competition before. I’m not sure which makes me sweat more – the actual cat wrangling or knowing I’ll be late. The cat burrito seems like a great solution but I’ve got to say my actual burritos don’t even look that put together and they don’t have claws!
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Yes, I think it’s the whole scenario! And his next appointment is in a month so I have time to train )
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Such an adorable picture Beth! This was a great article that gave me and others good instructions on how to hem in ones cat when it’s time to go to the vet. Thanks!
Have a great week ahead!
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now I’ll be prepared –
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The next showing will be pay-per-view. Olive is providing a testimonial of how fascinating the wrestling match was.
When our grandson was little, his mom and dad used to wrap him up like a burrito when it was bedtime. I know their pediatrician must have suggested that idea.
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yes, babies love to be swaddled too, it really helps many of them to fall asleep
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After Rowdy’s last vet visit, the vet gave me a bottle of feline sedatives, one to be used before our next visit. I used up the whole bottle trying to figure out how to get one into Rowdy. Never did find a way that worked. Not looking forward to the next visit.
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and how did rowdy get his/her name? )
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At 8 weeks, he was too little to actually be rowdy. For some reason I was thinking about Rowdy, the character in the old tv show Rawhide.
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Aha!
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At least you finally got him and you didn’t have to go to the ER. Good for you. They all want to get back in their cages when it’s over. HOME is in their future. LOL Poor Pete. I hope he feels better and his tiny teeth are fine. I also hope you will have a lot of bandages in the house for next time. Burrito kitty…hope it’s bloodless. 🐈⬛
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I think we will both take a few drops of rescue remedy before our next visit.) I think he will probably have to have a couple of teeth removed, he’s getting better, but probably needs a more permanent solution.
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Aw. Sorry to hear that. But we do what we can to make them as healthy as possible. That goes for getting them in the cat carrier. Good luck.
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right!
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Tasty treats!
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a little salsa…)
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That is so cute.
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aren’t they the cutest ?
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My goodness – just cats!! 🐈🐈⬛
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Enough said
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I’m sorry for laughing, been there! 😂
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No worries, and thanks for sharing in the adventure of it all
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Your writing is clever, Beth, and he is one smart cat! And I like the idea of a ‘rescue remedy.’ Take care of both of you. 💞
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it’s a real thing, that you can buy at most natural food stores. they have it for pets and people. drops made from flower essences, and the vet said we should both take it next time )
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I didn’t know that, Beth. Now I know! :)
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good for anxious pets, you just put a few drops in their water
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I forgot to mention how cute that photo is! :)
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aren’t they ?
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Still grinning!
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it was crazy and he definitely had the upper hand (paw)
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What a day! I had to chuckle at your post, as I’ve been there before (we have two cats). I love the purrito name. And good luck to you the next time you have to wrangle Pete the Cat into his carrier! 🌞
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thanks, I’ll need it!)
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Olive has watched everything. I think you can do the burrito wrap, with practice.
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this is funny in so many ways, i can’t even….
love the purrito pun!
maybe the guy with the cat on his head couldn’t get it in the basket either. that would be a basket case…. (i’m only on my 2nd espresso!!!!)
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I know you get this on every level and yes, you might be right about the cat on the head. you could do stand up comedy with this, you are on a roll.
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also, i was nearly incapable of feeding my dachsie pills or ANY meds. Sweet little fur-ball turned into a zombie – ejected whole meals and treats throughout the flat with the hidden ‘treat’, hissed and threw tantrums.
funnily, i got her easily to the vet, because just carrying her in my arms and talking sweetly to her calmed her sufficiently. (most times)
but she was also most times we needed the vet in a state of near death, that might have helped ;)
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yes, I so get this. Pete had to do two 14-day rounds of antibiotics, so she offered to give him a shot of it instead of us battling each day
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Awww purrito…too cute! 🤗
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they are, and this trio do no look like tough wrestlers, like some others who will not be named at this time )
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Haha I can imagine.. 😉😅
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It’s funny how thye know that is tgoes to the vet…. catnip, cat treats seem to work and we are not fast enopugh to close the carrier. I had some fun times doing that too. :-)
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I’m going to be better prepared next time, and he probably will be too )
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The sleeping one with the pink mouth really stands out. … These little animals are indeed beautiful — and maybe even more precious and innocent than humanity collectively deserves.
Yet, human apathy, the throwaway mentality/culture and even a bit of public hostility toward them typically result in population explosions thus their inevitable neglect and suffering, including severe illness and starvation. With the mindset of feline disposability, it might be: ‘Oh, there’s a lot more whence they came’.
It’s likely that only when their over-populations are greatly reduced in number through consistent publicly-funded spay/neuter programs, might these beautiful animals’ potentially soothing, even therapeutic, presence be truly appreciated rather than taken for granted or even resented. Until then, cats likely will remain beautiful yet often misunderstood, prejudged and unjustly despised animals.
Also, many people cannot relate to cat owners finding preciousness and other qualities in their beloved pets, including a non-humanly innocence, that make losing them someday such a horrible heartbreak. Even when the innocent animal has been made to greatly suffer needlessly, perhaps before finally being murdered, many people will instead think and maybe mutter, ‘It was just a cat’.
And many non-cat-fans don’t care for the innate resistance by cats to heeling at their masters’ command. And their reptile-like vertical-slit pupils and Hollywood-cliché fanged hiss when confronted, in a world mostly hostile toward snakes, cause cats to have a seemingly permanent PR problem, despite their Internet adorable-pet dominance.
Priceless yet often misunderstood, prejudged and unjustly despised animals, cats are. Only when their overpopulations are greatly reduced in number by responsible owners consistently spaying/neutering their felines, might these beautiful animals’ presence be truly appreciated — especially for the symbiotic-like healthy relationships they offer their loving owners — rather than taken for granted or even resented.
… As for the human species, along with our intelligence comes a proportionate reprehensible potential for evil behavior, e.g. malice for malice’s sake. With our four-legged friends there definitely is a beautiful absence of that undesirable distinctly human trait. While animals, including cats, can react violently, it is typically due to reactive distrust/dislike or necessity/sustenance. But leave it to us humans, with our higher capacity for intelligence, to commit a spiteful act, if only because we can.
Perhaps such human nature may help explain why Surrey, B.C. (the city neighboring mine), as but one seriously shameful example, allowed/s an estimated 36,000 feral/stray/homeless cats to fester, very many of which suffer severe malnourishment, debilitating injury and/or infection. That number was about six years ago. I was informed four years later by the local cat charity that, if anything, their “numbers would have increased, not decreased” since then.
The city’s municipal government as well as too many uncaring residents have done little or nothing to help with the non-profit cat charity. And then leave it to classic human hypocrisy to despise and even shoot or poison those same suffering cats for naturally feeding on smaller prey while municipal governments and many area residents mostly permit the feral cat populations to explode — along with the resultant feline suffering within.
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