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Old September 3rd 13, 08:34 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Mack A. Damia
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Default Traveling with a cat

On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 11:01:14 -0400, dgk wrote:

On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 13:51:40 -0700, "Bill Graham"
wrote:

Pangur Ban wrote:
In article ,
"Bill Graham" wrote:

My friends sold their house and took a motor home all over the
country. Their cat got quite used to it. Also, I have known people
who sailed all over the world with their cats on board. They too,
got used to the sailing life and were quite comfortable on board for
hours on end. All cats really need is food, water, a nice place to
sleep, and your love.

Thanks so much for responding. I am interested in how many hours per
day others' cats tolerate being in the car between stops for the
night. A motor home or a sailboat would help, but my cat has to ride
in a carrier without food, water, or potty breaks.


Cats, like dogsd, don;t like being trapped in a carrier. Can't you let it
wander around in the back seat while you are on the road? My cat used to
ride on the rear deck, and look out the rear window. And what's wrong with a
bowl of cool water for company? Cats like to be part of the family, and do
what everyone else does.


I let my cat out of the carrier in my car and he decided he wanted to
crawl under the pedals. I suggest not letting a cat wander around the
car.


Yes, I picked up a stray Himalayan one cold and rainy night in the
1990s, and she went directly for the gas pedal. Maybe it's warmer
down there.

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