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Date:         Fri Apr 26 08:51:48 1996
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From:         Elizabeth Chamberlain <echamberlain@envirolink.org>
Subject:      Re: road hazards

You are a good man Eddie, for helping that poor cat.

I will be taking my two cats on the road with me for the cross country tour. Has anyone travelled with animals and if so what kind of advice can you give me? Dick and Fritz have travelled in the Westfalia to Mich. and back and they did pretty well. Dick loves the van and acts more like a dog (he likes to stick his head out the window and is completely comfortable roaming around any vehicle). Fritz, on the other hand, is a cat out and out. He handled the trip by curling up behind the driver's seat and never moving. He would rather stay at home and wait until we get back. Problem is the Westy will be our only home for five months. I did get some kitty valium for Fritz if things get to crazy for him. I would love to hear from anyone who has experience travelling with pets.

--- Elizabeth '84 Westy Burlington, VT email: echamberlain@envirolink.org We are everywhere.


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