That is a good pic. She always looks at the camera?
If you noticed? She’s a Hemingway. There’s a thumb on that paw.
Pet (mainly cat) question for those that have a pet in their truck
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TnVols Trucking, Sep 28, 2012.
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Mine is just beginning to get used to seeing the world fly by the window. At first, she buried herself as deep in my bunk that she possibly could. -
@IluvCATS needs to get in on this topic of discussion. He can warn us of all the rude breeds.
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Ridgeline posted a well written and compelling post dissuading people from bringing their cats onboard. Cats can be so nervous and upset that it shortens their lives. I don’t have mine with me. They are safe and free with the wife back home. But If you guys rescued a feral young cat and it adjusted to look life in a truck, I think that’s awesome.
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I can’t take a pet with me, but I would take this cat with me. Especially with a mouthy shipper/receiver. Skip to 1:15.
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I trust you’ll support my legislation with the fmcsa and dot.Last edited: Mar 25, 2018
Reason for edit: its infest not Ingest. Darn spell checker.Dave_in_AZ and IluvCATS Thank this.
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