It may not be a regular occurrence, but there comes a time in every
cat’s life when he, or she, will need to take a trip in the car.
Whether it is to visit the veterinarian or if you plan to include
your cat in family vacations, it is wise to prepare yourself for
the journey. Understandably, some cats are very nervous about
traveling, but with a few helpful hints and a little patience, you
can desensitize your reluctant passenger. 1. The first step to a
successful car journey is to ensure that you have the correct
equipment. It is crucial that every cat has a suitable travel
carrier. Even if your cat is very tame and calm, he, or she, should
never be allowed to remain loose in the car. Principle, this poses
a danger in the form of possible distractions for the driver, but
it could also entail the risk of serious injury to the animal. 2. A
travel carrier should be large enough for your cat to comfortable
turn around, stand up and lie down. Depending on the length of the
journey and the possibility for breaks, you may like to consider
placing a water bottle in your ca’s travel carrier. A bottle is
preferable, because a bowl could easily spill and cause your cat
distress.t 3. If your cat suffers from severe anxiety while
traveling, you might like to consider paying a visit to your
veterinarian who may be able to prescribe an oral medication that
will help to ease your cat’s nerves. 4. Like some humans, cats can
suffer from motion sickness and vertigo when traveling by car.
There is a range of medication that is intended to reduce these
symptoms. The oral medication can be administered to the cat in its
drinking water shortly before travel. 5. Before taking your cat on
a lengthy car journey, it is wise to allow the animal to become
accustomed to traveling over smaller journeys. Therefore, you may
like to begin with a 5 to 10 minute trip, then work your way up to
20 to 30 minute trips and so on. If your cat appears particularly
anxious, you may wish to begin by sitting in the car, but not
actually going anywhere. 6. During a particularly long car trip, it
may be necessary to make an overnight stop. Some owners find that
once a cat has become comfortable in a hotel or motel he, or she,
is unwilling to leave. Often cats, particularly nervous ones, will
hide under furniture and be reluctant to immerge. Therefore, it is
wise for cat owners to wake up early to give themselves time to
coax the cat from its hiding place. 7. Obviously, traveling with a
cat does not require the frequent stops that traveling with a dog
would. In fact, if your travel carrier is large enough, you can
place a small litter tray inside it. 8. If your cat is anxious or
motion sick, you may find it helpful to take a few breaks in your
journey. However, when letting the cat out of a carrier it is
important to ensure that he, or she, is not able to run away. A cat
leash, which can be purchased from pet stores, may be useful in
this instance. 9. Well before the date of travel it is advisable to
acclimatize your cat to any new equipment you plan to use,
including leashes, carriers, water bottles and litter trays. 10. Be
prepared to take baby steps with your cat. Some cats are more
highly strung than others, and it may take some time and patience
before your feline friend is ready for a long car journey.
Subsequently, it is a good idea to begin preparing your cat well in
advance of your planned trip. When traveling with a cat, it may be
necessary to make a little more preparation, but most cats can
adjust to car journeys. However, some cats find the experience
unbearably stressful. If attempts to desensitize your cat have
failed, you may like to consider allowing a friend or relative to
care for your cat while you are away. Samantha Markham is a
professional freelance writer, based in the UK. She works for a
variety of clients, including Remmeer.com, which is an online
resource for pet supplies. Remmeer.com has a wonderful range of pet
products, including unique cat gifts [1] and cat bowls & toys
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