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Mtmr peanuteers boos
Mtmr peanuteers boos






mtmr peanuteers boos

When not in use, the expandable mesh pouches fold up flat and their fleece mats lift up to form the carrier's interior walls. A removable layer of soft faux fleece mats fold out, too, extending the cozy bolster in the main section - a nice touch which is, unfortunately, hand-wash only. Peanut's Platinum Series Double Expandable Tote initially caught my attention because it almost triples in size when the mesh atriums on either side of the carrier are unzipped, from 18 inches long, 11 inches wide, and 11 inches high to 18 inches wide, 25 inches wide, and 11 inches high. While I most often use a carrier for taking my 11-year-old black fluff to the vet, we occasionally have a reason to travel on longer car rides and I worry whether he's got enough space to stretch out. I was looking for two things in Osito's new cat carrier: versatility and comfort. The funny thing was, the carrier Osito had selected as his favorite? It was mine, too.

mtmr peanuteers boos

When, for some inexplicable reason, he chose to sleep on top of it one night, I knew we had found our match. Peanut's Platinum Series Double Expandable Airline-Approved Tote.

mtmr peanuteers boos

Time and time again, he chose one over all the others: the Mr. But soon I began to notice that Osito did not treat each carrier equally. Inside them, he ate their treats, curled up for midday naps, and hid from the vacuum-monster. Over the next several days, Osito investigated the carriers. Since I was looking for the carrier in which Osito would feel most comfortable, instead of giving him just one option, I offered him half a dozen options that companies sent us to test and rotated them from spot to spot so that he didn't make a choice based on location alone. Treats and catnip were on hand to help him form positive associations with the carrier. To desensitize Osito to the space he historically abhorred, I planned to leave it accessible in the family room so that he could explore on his own. When it came time to select a new cat carrier, I drew from my decade of experience as a professional dog trainer. For years, just getting him safely zipped inside was a two-person job of whack-a-mole - in goes the head, out pops the back foot, in goes the back foot, out pops the tail. My cat Osito hates to be in a cat carrier.








Mtmr peanuteers boos