Transporting cat info thanks

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From: <doramsey [at] gmail.com>
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Subject: Transporting cat info thanks
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:09:36 -0500
To: <lml [at] lancaironline.net>

Thanks for all the responses both on the list and privately.   I learned that there is a huge disparity in response between cats.   Some just sleep the entire trip and some freak out, vomit, piss, and are psychologically damaged....but even those cats are still thankful that they are not Brunner's cat.  Also learned that you can use dramamine on a cat and that there are cat diapers.  I learned that cats can be up to 30 lbs, which was at first pretty scary until I saw how beautiful a mein coon cat was.  I learned that transporting two cats qualifies you for a CAT II approach.  I learned that if you train well,  you can still shoot an approach in actual while bleeding with a cat dug into your shoulders and puking on your tie.    



Seriously, I do appreciate all the feedback.

Transporting cat info thanks

From: steve <n5276j [at] aol.com>
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Subject: Re: [LML] Transporting cat info thanks
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:20:18 -0500
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Well, that was a funny post, glad I deleted all but the last.
 
steve alderman   N25SA
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From: doramsey <doramsey [at] gmail.com>

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Sent: Mon, Feb 17, 2014 10:10 am

Subject: [LML] Transporting cat info thanks


Thanks for all the responses both on the list and privately.   I learned that 
there is a huge disparity in response between cats.   Some just sleep the entire 
trip and some freak out, vomit, piss, and are psychologically damaged....but 
even those cats are still thankful that they are not Brunner's cat.  Also 
learned that you can use dramamine on a cat and that there are cat diapers.  I 
learned that cats can be up to 30 lbs, which was at first pretty scary until I 
saw how beautiful a mein coon cat was.  I learned that transporting two cats 
qualifies you for a CAT II approach.  I learned that if you train well,  you can 
still shoot an approach in actual while bleeding with a cat dug into your 
shoulders and puking on your tie.    

Seriously, I do appreciate all the feedback.
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Transporting cat info thanks

From: Mark Sletten <mwsletten [at] gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [LML] Transporting cat info thanks
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:51:22 -0500
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned that if you include a duck with your cat you can dispense with all the cockpit wizardry found in those cutting edge flight instruments:


--Mark



On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 9:09 AM, <doramsey [at] gmail.com

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Thanks for all the responses both on the list and privately.   I learned that there is a huge disparity in response between cats.   Some just sleep the entire trip and some freak out, vomit, piss, and are psychologically damaged....but even those cats are still thankful that they are not Brunner's cat.  Also learned that you can use dramamine on a cat and that there are cat diapers.  I learned that cats can be up to 30 lbs, which was at first pretty scary until I saw how beautiful a mein coon cat was.  I learned that transporting two cats qualifies you for a CAT II approach.  I learned that if you train well,  you can still shoot an approach in actual while bleeding with a cat dug into your shoulders and puking on your tie.



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From: Robert R Pastusek <rpastusek [at] htii.com>
Subject: RE: [LML] Transporting cat info thanks
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:57:04 +0000
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I really appreciate the info on conducting "Cat II" approaches...



Bob



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Thanks for all the responses both on the list and privately.   I learned that there is a huge disparity in response between cats.   Some just sleep the entire trip and some freak out, vomit, piss, and are psychologically damaged....but even those cats are still thankful that they are not Brunner's cat.  Also learned that you can use dramamine on a cat and that there are cat diapers.  I learned that cats can be up to 30 lbs, which was at first pretty scary until I saw how beautiful a mein coon cat was.  I learned that transporting two cats qualifies you for a CAT II approach.  I learned that if you train well,  you can still shoot an approach in actual while bleeding with a cat dug into your shoulders and puking on your tie.    



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From: Douglas Brunner <douglasbrunner [at] earthlink.net>
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Subject: RE: [LML] Re: Transporting cat info thanks
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:40:51 -0500
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And if you can't figure out what is wrong with your cat, or what you cat is

made of, you can do a CAT Scan!



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I really appreciate the info on conducting "Cat II" approaches...



Bob



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Thanks for all the responses both on the list and privately.   I learned

that there is a huge disparity in response between cats.   Some just sleep

the entire trip and some freak out, vomit, piss, and are psychologically

damaged....but even those cats are still thankful that they are not

Brunner's cat.  Also learned that you can use dramamine on a cat and that

there are cat diapers.  I learned that cats can be up to 30 lbs, which was

at first pretty scary until I saw how beautiful a mein coon cat was.  I

learned that transporting two cats qualifies you for a CAT II approach.  I

learned that if you train well,  you can still shoot an approach in actual

while bleeding with a cat dug into your shoulders and puking on your tie.





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