I recently flew with my Tucson from NY to Tucson & back…  Had her in a soft-sided carrier that airlines told me would fit under seat but of course it did not (I put her on seat next to me).  Anyway, whatever carry-on I had was for her—Disposable litter tray, food, water, puppy pads, toys, medicines, supplements, leash & halter, and on & on.  Did I use any of it??????? Absolutely not.  She wouldn’t eat or drink (though I did wet her mouth & paws periodically—something she definitely did not like!).  She slept the whole way; tried taking her out in my stopover in Dallas & she just looked at me like I was insane!  My carrier did have flaps so she could see out thru the mesh & she seemed content with that.  Entire trip from leaving home to getting to my parents’ apartment probably took 12 hours and though she was a little grumpy for the next day or two, she never stopped eating so I knew we were OK….

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Barbara Baass
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 7:42 AM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: Re: I NEED HELP

 

A friend of mine moved here from Kansas and brought her kitty in a carrier. She did stops for him to give him water and food and spend a little time with him and stayed in a motel that night so he wouldn't be stressed out and had his litter box. He did just great. You have to be sure he gets to go to the bathroom on the road too. For sure don't drive straight through.

Karolyn Lount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, It should be no trouble to take your cats with you. Lots of people
drive across country with cats. The first thing is you should not plan
on driving straight thru. That is dangerous to you and other people on
the road


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