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| TheDonUK |
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 Posted: 11:38 - 25 Aug 2010 Post subject: Carrying a Cat on the bike? |
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My girlfriend and I have a kitten who is now 12 weeks ish old, he needs to goto vet for a few things, and i have been toying with the idea of bungeeing his pet carrier to the pillion seat, possibly with a sheet over the back and sides, and taking it very easy avoiding pot holes etc.
Has anyone done this before? does it sound like animal cruelty?, i know theres only one way to find out if he would like it but i thought it might be prudent to ask the BCF massiv for any experiences they might have..
Thoughts? suggestions? ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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| Wafer_Thin_Ham |
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Yeah it'll be fine.
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| TheDonUK |
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 TheDonUK World Chat Champion

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Yeah i would take it very easy,
My concerns are that he freaks out with the noise/vibes (i guess you can only find out by doing)
And that he slides around in the carrier (i figured putting a load of blankets/padding would help.
Also reckon its better to cover the whole thing up and keep him in the dark or no cover?
What ill likely do is, rig it up, and just take him down the road and back to see his reaction.. ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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He'll probably have the time of his life. I really wouldn't worry. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Haha, when I had to look after a cat the thing fucking hated the little cage!
He went mad enough in the back of the car, meowing... shitting... pissing everywhere. On the bike however might scare it so much it's fine
Lol good luck  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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Atleast you might be able to use the phrase 'killing kittens' quite literally if it all goes wrong?  ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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| Tonka |
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The trick to making sure a cat is happy in it's carry case/cage is to use it as a cat bed about the place on a day-to-day basis (take the door off). It was a top tip given to me when I bought my kittens 2 years ago. I have one carrier tucked against the heater behind the sofa and the other next to the heater in my bedroom. Both are used regularly and I never have tantrums getting them to the Vet. You have to have a carrier, so need to put it somewhere and it saves buying a special bed that they won't use anyway!!
As for the carrier on the bike - I'd suggest a topbox-style arrangement if it's possible with adequate ventilation and non slip matting. Otherwise, I think you will find it best to keep it covered, as I'm quite sure the kitten will be frightened by seeing everything outside. Also, as an aside if the carrier is covered you are less likely to get someone reporting you/making a fuss. I'm thinking if it's something the cat gets used to at a young age I see no reason why it would have a problem with it as long as it's secured properly.
Good luck!!  ____________________ 'The core of a man's spirit comes from new experiences'
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Take ours to the vets on the bike, and it don't seem to bother her too much...
Do have a top box that the Cat box fits into nicely, does leave the lid open by a few inches, which i bungee down.
This does give her a nice view as we drive along.
I suppose there is an argument for keeping the cat in the dark so to speak,
but cats are really inquisitive by nature so more visual stimulus shouldn't really be a problem.
ride careful, avoid speed bumps etc and don't try putting the knee down , and all should be ok  ____________________ Previous bikes: Suzuki GT250A / Yamaha DT125 / NTV Honda 650 // currently Suzuki RF900 |
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I'm sure it'll be fine.
I used to see a bloke turn up at St Annes bike meet on a scooter with a dog in the topbox; that seemed perfectly happy  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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