Cats are very sensitive and independent animals that do not like changes and new experiences.
So, traveling in a car can be a real challenge for them. How to make sure that the cat does not meow, scratch or panic during transportation?
There are some tips that will help you and your pet.
A carrier is a necessary attribute for transporting a cat in a car. It should be comfortable, durable, ventilated and safe.
Choose a carrier that is the right size for your cat so that it can lie, sit, and turn around in it. Also pay attention to the material, shape, and way the carrier closes.
It is better to choose a plastic or metal carrier with a grid and a secure lock. Avoid fabric or cardboard carriers, as they can be easily damaged or torn by the cat.
To prevent your cat from associating the carrier and the car only with negative events, such as the vet or moving, you need to accustom it to them in advance.
To do this, you can leave the carrier in a place accessible to the cat, put its favorite toys, treats or a blanket in it.
This will help your cat get used to the carrier and consider it a safe haven. You can also take short car rides with your cat in the carrier to help it get used to the movement, sounds, and smells. Reward your cat for good behavior during the ride and give it water and food afterwards.
When transporting your cat in a car, it is important to follow safety precautions to avoid injury and stress. Never leave your cat alone in a car, especially in hot or cold temperatures.
Do not open the carrier while driving, as the cat may jump out and interfere with the driver and cause an accident.
Secure the carrier with a seat belt or place it on the floor or seat to prevent it from sliding or wobbling. You can also cover the carrier with a blanket to prevent your cat from seeing the surroundings and becoming nervous.
Each cat has its own character, temperament and habits. Therefore, before traveling by car, you need to take into account the individual characteristics of your pet.
Some cats may suffer from motion sickness and may need to be given special medication or not fed for several hours before travel.
Other cats may be very fearful or aggressive and may need to be given calming medication or consult a veterinarian for recommendations.
Earlier we talked about why a cat meows in the house.