My family is unmoved that our poor, newly-castrated pet is trying to use the cat flap with a cone on his head

In the few months since the cat arrived as a kitten, he has grown too large for the cat carrier he came home in. Putting him in it is like trying to park a bus in a one-car garage, when the bus has other ideas.

“Shouldn’t he be facing the other way?” my wife says.

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