Should I give my cat catnip before traveling?


Should I give my cat catnip before traveling? For example, it's best not to feed your cat just before you set off in case they develop travel sickness. However, do reward your cat with a few treats to help distract them if they're scared or nervous. If your cat enjoys catnip or catnip blends, feel free to give catnip or other treats to ease the stress.


How do you travel 20 hours with a cat?

Confine your pet Use a pet restraint, preferably a hard-shelled crate, to keep your cat contained in the car. If you're flying to your new home, follow your airline's recommendations for the proper crate or carrier. Make sure the carrier is secured and level in a seat with a vent pointing toward it for ventilation.


How do cats pee when traveling?

For longer trips, you can use a carrier just like you would a short trip. You can also use a larger crate that has room for a litter box. Most cats will not use the box while in the car, but at least it is available to them if needed. In a carrier, you can line the cage with pee pads in case of an accident.


How do I prepare my cat for travel?

Bring Along Favorite Toys and Blankets Just like you, your cat will appreciate having some of their favorite items from home when traveling. A favorite blanket or bed, familiar toys, and their own food and treats will make your trip more enjoyable and less stressful for both of you.


What do you give a cat before traveling?

Medication prescribed by your veterinarian: Buprenorphine (brand names: Buprenex®, Simbadol®), gabapentin (brand name Neurontin®), and alprazolam (brand names Xanax® and Niravam®) are examples of medications that are sometimes used to reduce the anxiety that some cats experience when traveling.