EHS has limited visitation only for shelter cats. See details under "Adopt a Cat"

5 Tips to Get a Cat Into a Carrier

Posted 21/07/2019 | |  

Cats don’t always like to do what they’re told, so when it comes to getting them into a carrier, it’s not an easy task. As an animal rescue, we often have to get scared, sick and traumatized cats into carriers – usually for vet visits – and we’ve developed a few tricks over the years. Here are our top 5 tips to get a cat into a carrier.

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EHS has visiting hours, only for cats who are at our shelter. Visiting hours are 2-6pm on Saturday & Sunday. If you'd like to adopt a cat or dog (including one of our special dogs), please apply online and one of our volunteers will contact you.
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