Kittens can travel pretty well. You do need to keep them in a carrier for their own safety, and yours. If you are going on vacation it is often best to leave cats/kittens at home. They take time to get used to new places and locations. It is usually easier on your cat to find someone to care for them in your home, or in a boarding facility.
You and your cohorts are like a group of geriatric insurgents. "our site" please. And your threats are falling on deaf ears Dixie. ASPCA site and the "open" discussions are just that "open". The only thing a good attorney will tell you is to get off…
Here's a little hint........you make this claim..."
Oh please do, I have already shared with all the facebook members your names and all your spiteful little exchanges. They ALL know of you and your cohorts and I was free with sharing what my repli…