Sounds great, right?
Well it was...
other than the fact that we took Dutchess Rosalie and Random home with us.
First problem happened on the way there. Dutchess decided that she didn't like being in her cage so she "relieved" herself. Let's just say that it wasn't a very pleasant smell so we had to stop in Diboll and clean her up. Luckily we had lots of napkins and a bottle of water in the car we I just threw water on her and cleaned up the mess.
We were going to let her out of the cage to move around but since she was a bad kitty we decided to let Random out and make Dutchess stay in the entire time.
The second problem happened on the way back to Nac. We tried to let Dutchess ride without sitting in her cage because we knew she didn't like it. The first 30 minutes went really well, but then we realized there was something on her face. When we pulled over I noticed that she had "tossed her cookies" in the backseat. Kevin went into Buc-ees to get napkins to clean it up. It wasn't as hard of a mess to clean up because it wasn't all over the place.
Since she was a bad kitty again, we put her in the cage and let Random out. Random started to get annoying so I decided it was time to put her away for the rest of the ride. After a bit we began to smell something. That's when the third problem was realized. Random had made a boo-boo in her cage.
All would be fine if not fifteen minutes away from Nac I felt a soft back on my elbow. Random had ripped through her brand new cloth cage.
After those four problems I have vowed that I will never EVER take my cats on a log trip without the proper drugs again.

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"I will never EVER take my cats on a log trip without the proper drugs again."
i'm pretty sure that sentence made me giggle with laughter for a long time. and i realize that "giggling with laughter" doesn't really make sense but you know what i mean lol
I think giggling with laughter makes a lot of sense.
I understand it completely.
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