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Default NO, NO, NO!!!!

LAMO good one katy, I have 2 cats that we have to take on the boat
in AUG , which should prove to be real interesting.

If they aare older cats it would be best if you'd take them on some short trips beofre you expect them to live there. Also,
males will mark new territory whether they're fixd or not and your boat will only smell of new (that is, if you are still buying
that Hunter). Make sure you have a crate to put them in in case they go spaz on you...talk to your vet about seasick medicaine
for them or maybe a very light dose of valium...cats are very tricky about medications so don't give them dramamine or anything
human unti, you clear it with the vet.

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