If you need to bring a cat over a long distance, either to move or for a visit, you want to make sure that you have the right tools to keep them from climbing up the car seats. Being prepared with the right equipment and knowing what your cat will need along the way will make for an easier road trip. Read on to learn how to travel long distance with a cat.
1Get the right tools. You will want your cat to have everything that they would normally have at home. This includes a litter box, a small pet taxi to sleep in and some food and toys. This will make the trip a little easier for everyone.
2Know what your cat will want to do. The great thing about traveling with cats is that they will, for the most part, want to keep to themselves. Cats naturally like caves and enclosed areas. Keeping them in the pet taxi most of the time will make the trip easier than you think. To keep them really comfortable, add in enclosed food into one of the pet taxi corners.
3If you think your cat needs a break, put the cat leash and collar on them and let them out of the car. Make sure that they can't get out without the leash on. The last thing that you want is a cat that sees a bird at a rest stop and doesn't come back. During every break you take with your cat, give them some extra water and food, just to make sure they are comfortable.
4If you don't want to stop, know when to let your cat out. If they seem to be moving around a lot in the pet taxi, make sure they have the small collar and leash on, and let them roam. Keep a kitty litter box filled under the car seat, just in case.
5Always think ahead and be prepared. Make sure that you grab the essentials, like an extra jug of water, the favorite cat toys and the practical tools that will help you to immediately empty the litter box.
1Get the right tools. You will want your cat to have everything that they would normally have at home. This includes a litter box, a small pet taxi to sleep in and some food and toys. This will make the trip a little easier for everyone.
2Know what your cat will want to do. The great thing about traveling with cats is that they will, for the most part, want to keep to themselves. Cats naturally like caves and enclosed areas. Keeping them in the pet taxi most of the time will make the trip easier than you think. To keep them really comfortable, add in enclosed food into one of the pet taxi corners.
3If you think your cat needs a break, put the cat leash and collar on them and let them out of the car. Make sure that they can't get out without the leash on. The last thing that you want is a cat that sees a bird at a rest stop and doesn't come back. During every break you take with your cat, give them some extra water and food, just to make sure they are comfortable.
4If you don't want to stop, know when to let your cat out. If they seem to be moving around a lot in the pet taxi, make sure they have the small collar and leash on, and let them roam. Keep a kitty litter box filled under the car seat, just in case.
5Always think ahead and be prepared. Make sure that you grab the essentials, like an extra jug of water, the favorite cat toys and the practical tools that will help you to immediately empty the litter box.
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