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This was meant to get published yesterday, er, the day before yesterday, er, shortly after the first post… er… not today, anyhow, but I was having some editing problems before I left SF. These issues continued on the plane, but I was eventually able to figure out what I was doing wrong and have finally uploaded the video. What I was doing wrong is trying to edit video in the first place. I should stick to things less complicated.

Here is that video, an interview with Dr. Eric Barchas, our resident veterinarian dog blogger/cat blogger. Please feel free to leave comments about what Dr. Barchas has to say, or other tips for that matter, either on this post, or over where this little cat video lives.

If you are not able to watch it in your feed reader, watch the video here. Just FYI, I am in Sweden now, packing some gear, enjoying what’s left of the fall colors, and heading back to SF with Tailer, via Stockholm and Paris, tomorrow. A quick trip, but traveling with a cat is often like that. More updates to follow!

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  1. Daisy the Curly Cat posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 5:53 am

    That was an awesome video! When I traveled by plane, it was always as part of a big move. The most stressful part is when all the movers are coming in and out of the house to pack things and then move it out of the house. It makes me scairt! We always rent a hotel room for the 2 days before the move and we cats just hang out there and relax while all of the chaos is going on at home. At the new location, we also stay in a hotel room until everything is settled down at the new place. This keeps us safe in a small, comfy room and no worries about getting lost of escaping.

  2. Skeezix the Cat posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 8:38 am

    This was a vary informutive moovey. Cood yoo maybey ask Dr Barchus how to pik a kyoot owtfit to ware on the airplane? Cuz I’d wunt to be cumfterbul, but woodn’t wunt to be cawt ded waring a takky swetsoot.

  3. rosieandcheeto posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 9:42 am

    oh how we wish we had this nowledge when we mooved frum San francysko to Shytown a few munths bak.

  4. rosieandcheeto posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 9:46 am

    oh, and do sweedish cats meow with an aksent?

    And tailer-pik up sum of thowse sweedish fishies! Nom nom nom!!!

  5. Zippy, Sadie & Speedy posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 9:59 am

    Dis is furry intristing…we’z neffur been on an airplain and we hope we neffur hafta get on one! We’d be intristed to know if kitties ears pop like hooman ears. Dat would be kinda hurty wouldn’t it? Can’t wait til yoo and Tailer get home so we can hear all about it.

  6. catster (catster) posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    Retweeting @snuzzy: In Sweden, getting @TailR ready for flight to SF. Part two, an interview with Dr. Barchas, is up: http://is.gd/3Vn1 meow

  7. AndersP (Anders) posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 12:25 pm

    Finally figured out my lousy video editing deficiencies. Part two in the series, an interview with Dr. Barchas, is up: http://is.gd/3Vn1

  8. Flying with a Cat: From SF to Sweden, Part 3 » Snuzzy posted a comment on October 12th, 2008 at 8:19 pm

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  9. Prentis' Mommy posted a comment on October 22nd, 2008 at 5:52 pm

    From this point thus far… I’m not sure my going on 21 yr old should fly… at all sadly. But thanks for the info no doubt. The video with the Dr. was veeeery informative.

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