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Don't put him in a pillowcase. I would put him in an appropriately sized plastic tote or dog carrier with blankets.
The vet will have the tools needed to open his mouth. You'll have to hold onto the monitor though. Wear long sleeves and gloves as you most likely will be clawed and you might get bit.