Caturday: Bear Makes His Stand
I knew what was coming. The carrier appeared — that wide‑mouthed contraption that means vet. I don’t need to see the suitcase or hear the car keys. I can smell “boarding” before the humans even think the word.
I am Bear. Large. Fast. Capable of a ten‑minute mile when properly motivated. And I do not go quietly.
My human may think she’s in charge, but she has to catch me first. The last time I made my move, she chased me around three corners, across the yard (folks said they saw a flash of grey followed a split second later by a flashing blur of flesh--that ten-minute mile), and caught me mid‑leap as I aimed for the fence and the neighbor’s Great Danes. She called it “saving me.” I called it “interference.”
So, when she brought out the carrier this time, I spread‑eagled. No entry. No surrender. But the sport‑pet carrier has a wide opening, and she’s quick. Before I could protest, the door clicked shut.
Fine. If I must go, I will go on my terms.
Thirty minutes of protest followed — a symphony of yowls. By the time we arrived, I had flipped the bedding, redecorated the interior, and added a personal touch of eau de Bear, something I learned from my first two years of life on the streets. She opened the carrier, and I looked her straight in the eye: Message received?
Then I sat calmly, regal, composed. The staff cooed. They called me handsome. They promised entertainment. I accepted their admiration — graciously. They promised her to clean the carrier. So, okay. I already made my point.
My human will return in three days. I will be fine. But let the record show: I did not approve this trip. Next time, she should consult the management — me.
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