Not an inexpensive option, but these are what we used in my shelter because they did double duty: vertical space and a hiding place in the kennel, then it goes back together to become a cat carrier. You may even find grant money to cover some or all of the cost since this is feline enrichment. https://www.cspecialties.com/contents/en-us/d137_CatEShack.html
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Nichole Boudreau
Embedded Data & Implementation Coordinator
Human Animal Support Services at American Pets Alive!
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-21-2023 10:36 AM
From: Cassandra Boser
Subject: Cardboard Cat Carriers
We are a municipal animal impound facility, and unfortunately the majority of owners coming in to claim their cats are not bringing a carrier to put their cat in to transport it back home. We have been discussing the idea of having the cardboard cat carriers available to send cats home in when their owner shows up without a crate, but are finding that the cardboard carriers are not as inexpensive as we were thinking they would be. Does anyone have a good resource for these cardboard carriers that they would be willing to share? Or recommendations on getting claimed cats back home safely when their owner picks them up from our facility?
#ReturntoHome(LostPetReunification)
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Cassandra Boser
Pets Under Police Security
Maple Grove MN
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