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CRATES PROVIDE REFUGE FOR STRESSED CATS.(At Home)
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The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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September 22, 2007
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Byline: Denise Flaim, Newsday
Forget cat's in the cradle. How about, cat's in the crate?
Letting dogs indulge their denning instinct in crates has become commonplace, but felines are not usually offered those molded-plastic refuges, except for being placed in carriers -- often under audible protest -- for the occasional vet visit. And at least one veterinarian, Myrna Milani, has said she thinks that's too bad.
"The one belief that is doing more ...
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