Summer is here, which means it’s road trip season!
When pet parents hit the road, they often want to bring their furry friend along for the ride.
However, most cats prefer the comfort of home, making car trips stressful for both the cat and the owner. While some cats may enjoy adventure, these tips can help your cat feel more comfortable during the journey. With a bit of patience and preparation, your cat may even come to enjoy car rides.
Let’s make the journey as pleasant as possible for our feline companions!
Start with Small Trips
Cats thrive on routine, so start by taking short practice trips to acclimate your cat to the car environment and sounds.
Begin by sitting in the car with the engine running while your cat stays in a carrier. Remember to secure the carrier to prevent sliding during sudden stops. Gradually increase the length of the trips, allowing your cat to get used to the experience.
With time and positive reinforcement, your cat will become more comfortable with car rides.
During this training period, offer treats and comforting words to reassure your cat that everything is okay!
Choose the Right Carrier
While cats love boxes, they may not feel the same way about carriers.
When selecting a carrier, ensure it is spacious enough for your cat to stand, lie down, and turn around comfortably. Opt for carriers with proper ventilation to keep your cat at ease.
Some carriers come with compartments for food and water, but it’s best not to feed your cat while the vehicle is in motion. Have food and water ready for pit stops, and never leave your cat unattended in the car.
Prepare a Comfort Kit
In addition to food and water, pack a comfort kit for your cat’s journey. Include items such as:
- Medications and anti-anxiety aids
- Treats
- Favorite bedding or blankets
- Toys
- Catnip
- Harness and leash
- Veterinary records
- Litter box and supplies
Also, keep emergency information handy in case of any unexpected situations.
Most importantly, shower your cat with love and patience throughout the journey!
Source: www.marthastewart.com
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