This time it was all cats. The photo is to show what 10 carriers look like and how they have to be handled. It is different than handling the dogs. The cats have to be transported in their own carriers, each in his own little world. They are taken out one at a time only after sedation has taken effect. Then the procedure is completed and the cat is put back in the carrier so there is no mixing them up. You also have to be very careful when handling them. Cat bites and scratches are worse at time than dog bites.
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