How do you handle having a litter box in the cab with a cat? I know regular cleaning is a must, but even the smell of the initial... deposit lol. How hard was that to deal with and whered you tuck the box???
Driving with a pitbull mix
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We stopped taking cats along after the last one we brought home. It failed to adapt to the peace and quiet and showed symptoms that were upsetting. It probably had too much of the USA to roam in. So we let the shelter deal with that one. We don't know it's fate with it being a normal kill shelter.
The one thing that got me with it is it liked lap time at 70. ok not too bad on good roads but it's under the wheel on rough roads so on the floor or pax seat it goes. One day it discovered the big window down button. Oh boy! lean out at 70.
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I didnt know Canadia was so uptight about dogs. Personally Id put her in the truck and not worry much about it. No one in the land of bald eagles seems to care about stuff like that outside of nosey busy bodies in neighborhoods and ghetto apts in sketchy areas.Kala92 Thanks this. -
She could pass as a boxer/mix.
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Be careful where you let the dog outside.
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I turned my back on a pug once and it bit the back of my ankle. Never trust a pug.
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