As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
http://www.mindspring.com/~scattered/Oliver%27s%20New%20Stroller.html
Use the left arrow button at the top of the picture to see all of them.
This stroller has really worked out well. We haven't had him out as
much as we'd like between the weather and being busy but the times we
have had him out are enjoyable for all of us. He does seem to like
going out better after dark (which makes sense) but since he has taken
to sleeping in his stroller during the day and he never fights me when I
put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
relaxed while he is in there.

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jmcquown - 01 Jun 2004 18:51 GMT
> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> when I put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He
> seems pretty relaxed while he is in there.
How sweet!! Yes, Oliver seems to be relaxed and enjoying himself. Checking
things out.
I had Persia out in her Kitty Walk this morning. She saw how nice it was
outside and went to the back door and *demanded* to be put out there. Since
I'm already feeling guilty for hauling her off to be boarded tomorrow
afternoon for a week, I couldn't say no. She spent a pleasant hour loafing
and watching the local wildlife. Then she decided it was time to come in
and demand a kitty-treat!
Jill (who will be giving her Fancy Feast tonight to ease her guilt)
Kreisleriana - 01 Jun 2004 18:52 GMT
>http://www.mindspring.com/~scattered/Oliver%27s%20New%20Stroller.html
He is such a cutie!
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lrulan - 01 Jun 2004 22:15 GMT
how cool! Is this stroller specifically for pets?
Jazz's mama who wants one

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> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
> relaxed while he is in there.
Margaret Fine - 01 Jun 2004 22:57 GMT
> how cool! Is this stroller specifically for pets?
> Jazz's mama who wants one
Yes! My stroller is for pets up to 25 pounds and they have a "SUV"
model (all terrain tires) that is for pets up to 50 pounds. I have a
neighbor who has the SUV model and she takes all three of her cats out
in it at once.
The "carrier" part comes away from the wheels if you need to put it into
a vehicle or something. You can see more info at:
http://www.midnightpass.com/petstrollersuv.html
I actually got mine at Drsfostersmith.com but they only have the "sedan"
model.

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Margaret Fine - 01 Jun 2004 23:07 GMT
This is the url that gives general stroller info:
http://www.midnightpass.com/kitpetstrol.html
>> how cool! Is this stroller specifically for pets?
>> Jazz's mama who wants one
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> I actually got mine at Drsfostersmith.com but they only have the "sedan"
> model.

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Victor Martinez - 02 Jun 2004 01:40 GMT
We need to get a couple! We could take our kids on walks in the morning!

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Helen Wheels - 02 Jun 2004 03:04 GMT
> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
> relaxed while he is in there.
Oliver's very handsome, and what a beautiful set of whiskers he has!
Helen Wheels
OU812 - 02 Jun 2004 03:05 GMT
> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
awwww!! I gotta get me one of these!!! I think Possum would adore it.
Tygra would probably stay in the privacy chamber the whole time :)
Kristy
> http://www.mindspring.com/~scattered/Oliver%27s%20New%20Stroller.html
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> when I put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He
> seems pretty relaxed while he is in there.

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Karen Chuplis - 02 Jun 2004 04:35 GMT
> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
> relaxed while he is in there.
Wow. I love the little rearwindow :)
Yowie - 02 Jun 2004 06:23 GMT
> As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
> relaxed while he is in there.
I'm gobsmacked that you folk over in the US of A have such amazing products
for your furkids! Oliver looks right at home in it.
BTW, what sort of berry are those purple things on your page? I don't
recognise them, but if they are a USA native, I wouldn't have the foggiest.
its a great pic, though.
Yowie
Margaret Fine - 03 Jun 2004 15:17 GMT
>>As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
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> Yowie
Hi Yowie!
We're really not sure what type of berries those are. Steve took the
picture at the North Carolina State Fair. Every year they have a
horticulture exhibit where they give members of a garden club an 8 X 10
plot of land and a theme, and the members garden their plot of land to
meet the theme in there own way. These berries were on a bush that was
used to landscape around the exhibit but didn't have any identifying info.
Glad you like the picture. It is one of my favorite!
Margaret

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Bridget - 03 Jun 2004 22:26 GMT
Oh, I just now went to take a look at the berries. They are botanically
speaking, Callicarpa americana. The common name is American Beauty
Berry. They are edible, though not used to make anything. They are
ripe when they look like the pictures you took and taste incredibly
similar to mushy apples.
Hope that helps.
Bridget
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> Margaret
Margaret Fine - 04 Jun 2004 16:56 GMT
Thanks! We always wondered what they were.
Margaret & Steve
> Oh, I just now went to take a look at the berries. They are botanically
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>> Margaret

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Bridget - 04 Jun 2004 20:32 GMT
I was glad to help. You know, what scared me wasn't that I knew the
information, it was that I learned the information in 1986 for a class I
had to take (Botany degree - who said that stuff wouldn't come in
useful?) and I still know it now even though I haven't lived where they
grow for almost 15 years now and have never had reason to use that piece
of knowledge since then any place but *here*! But can I recall how much
olive oil it takes to make that bread recipe I make so often without
looking it up? Noooooo.
Bridget
> Thanks! We always wondered what they were.
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>>> Margaret
Kajikit - 05 Jun 2004 07:22 GMT
Margaret Fine had something important to tell us on Tue, 01 Jun 2004
17:40:39 GMT:
>As promised here are some pictures of Oliver enjoying his stroller:
>
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>put him in the stroller for a ride I think he likes it. He seems pretty
>relaxed while he is in there.
What a spoiled furbaby he is :) Neat idea...

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