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CroBiatach
at Sun Nov 14 22:42:29 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CroBiatach ]
Hi there! I apologize in advance for the long post!! Right after the New Year, my family and I are going to be moving from Buffalo, NY to Katy, TX and we'll be flying down. My problem is my two cats. My older cat is about 9 years old, LOVES her carrier and LOVES the car...I think she's convinced she's a dog. I'm not too worried about her. My other cat...well, she's going to be a handful, I can already tell. For the last month or so, I've been trying to get her used to the carrier: I left it in my room(the main area where the cats are) and more and more, I'll put her in it for short periods of time, give her a little treat for sitting nicely in there(and correcting her when she starts getting a little iffy in it). Most recently, I've been closing the door and leaving her in there(still giving her the treats when she's being good, etc) but after no more then about 15 minutes, she starts pawing at the walls and HOWLING at the top of her lungs(and she HAS a set of lungs on her! Gesh!! :-D) She also suffers from very bad seporation anxiety and gets VERY upset and worked-up when she can't see me. The airline we're flying on allows animals in the cabin, so I was planning on bring the younger one with me and having one of my parents take the older one with them(she loves my stepdad and I know he'll be able to keep her calm). But my concern is the howling! My mother has already told me she doesn't want to hear the cat meowing for about 7-8 hours and I'm sure that the flight crew and other passangers won't like it either! I was planning on getting some Feliway(sp?) and spraying it on the carrier doors for both cats, but is there anything else I can do to try and ease the stress for them? Would covering the carrier with something and keeping them in the dark help at all or make it worse? Any other ideas? Also, both cats have a harness and a collar(their id tags are on their collars)on, should I remove the harnesses during the traveling or is it ok to keep them on? They're pretty used to them, they typically have them on 24/7 as they like to go for walks outside on their leashes, silly kitties
Thanks oodles for any responses! ~Cro
p.s. As I just finished writing up this message, the older cat walked right over to the carrier, crawled in and curled up in a ball inside, she's so funny :-D
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- Moving cross country with 2 cats - CroBiatach, Sun Nov 14 22:42:29 2004
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