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How do you fly with a litter box?

If you use a folding litter tray, the whole set up takes almost no room at all and can be placed inside the carrier. We carry excellent in-cabin bags for cats. We suggest the SturdiBag pet carriers as they are airline compliant.



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Portable litter box: A few days before you are planning to leave, prepare your cat to fly by using disposable litter boxes to make sure your cat is comfortable using them. Many airports now provide secure pet relief areas that you can use during your cat's move, but you will still need a portable litter box.

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On the Road. Before you set off, remove any food and water bowls a couple hours before departure. Most cats are able to make it through even an eight-hour drive without using the litter box, but there's no sense in tempting fate. Do not let your cat roam around the car while you are driving.

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Strategies to de-stress feline flights include:
  1. A Thundershirt® which swaddles the cats much like swaddling an infant and can reduce anxiety.
  2. Feliway® pheromone wipes and spray can be used in the carrier prior to flying can help lower anxiety.
  3. A pheromone calming collar can help to lower anxiety.


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Some airports have pet relief stations that you can use. If you cannot find these, you can use a family bathroom with a door. Our suggestion is that you set up your cat litter tray with a little bit of cat litter. You can remove their business using the doggy bags while wearing your gloves.

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Cats who are left alone may cry and yowl for long stretches of time. It's not abnormal for cats to cry for a minute or two when they realize they're alone, but any longer than this may indicate separation anxiety.

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