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Will my cat be sad if I travel?

You may think that your upcoming travel plans won't affect your cat, but it's actually quite common for cats to get separation anxiety. Learn to recognize the signs of cat anxiety and follow our tips to help your cat cope while you're enjoying a well-deserved vacation.



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As much as you might like to have your kitty join you on vacation, cats are creatures of habit and probably won't care much for the change in routine and scenery a vacation offers. Some cats become very nervous in unfamiliar situations, like cars. They might start meowing loudly or even get sick.

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If your road trip is only a couple hours long, your cat will likely be fine without a pit stop. However, if you will be in the car for several hours, you should plan on taking a pit stop every few hours. Give your cat the opportunity to get a drink of water and go to the bathroom.

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TIPS TO TRAVEL LONG DISTANCE WITH A CAT
  1. Choose the right carrier. ...
  2. Introduce kitty to their carrier early. ...
  3. Plan your journey in advance. ...
  4. Use a harness and lead for extra safety. ...
  5. Have your kitty microchipped. ...
  6. Bring a litter tray. ...
  7. Don't feed your kitty as you leave! ...
  8. Consider your destination.


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