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bad circumstance, need advice

zola_kitten Mar 20, 2005 10:49 PM

as of today, my husband and i are going to seperate for a while, and i am planning on driving from arizona back to indiana. i have to take my cats... theyre my babies (as you can appreciate). i have 5 cats (max is a maine coon, molly a tortoishell, vespa an angora, and lucy & osiris, two strays i took in when they showed up on my doorstep). im planning on renting a minivan, but ive never driven cross-country alone, or with cats. i dont know what to do to prepare them for this journey?
can someone pleeeeaaaasssseeee give me some advice?

zola_kitten

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PHMadameAlto Mar 21, 2005 08:19 PM

>>as of today, my husband and i are going to seperate for a while, and i am planning on driving from arizona back to indiana. i have to take my cats... theyre my babies (as you can appreciate). i have 5 cats (max is a maine coon, molly a tortoishell, vespa an angora, and lucy & osiris, two strays i took in when they showed up on my doorstep). im planning on renting a minivan, but ive never driven cross-country alone, or with cats. i dont know what to do to prepare them for this journey?
>>can someone pleeeeaaaasssseeee give me some advice?
>>
>>zola_kitten

Oh dear, I'm very sorry! But with careful planning you should get back to Indiana safely.

First you need to have a carrier for each cat and use it while traveling. Be sure the carriers are secured.

Second, each cat needs to have a collar and ID just in case they get loose.

Third, it would be best for someone to go with you so that you can leave the vehicle running with AC on should a bathroom trip be necessary for you. Otherwise, don't leave the cats in a closed up vehicle for more than an couple of minutes.

Fourth, call each motel you plan to stop at and tell then about your cats. Hopefully you will be able to find a place that will accomodate them all. Otherwise you will have to plan to stop at campgrounds and somehow sleep in the van.

Fifth, stop every now and then and give the cats a chance to get out of their carriers to use the litterbox - keep one in the van. Also offer them food and water. Naturally you will have to leave the engine running and the ac on when you stop - no open windows.

Be sure to have all their vaccines up to date and keep the paperwork with you.

For more information on traveling and cats check out this linl:
Traveling and Cats

Good luck and have a safe trip!
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Smile, it will make them wonder what you are up to!

JaimeMarie Mar 22, 2005 05:21 PM

I drove from WA state to Maine almost five yrs ago with a cat and a dog. I was by myself. I had my cat in a harness and leash. I had a litter box in the car for her to use. If you do decide to stop at hotels be careful. I almost lost Crash. When I went out of the room the door didn't shut fast enough and she got out with me realizing it. Luckly I found her at the bottom of the stairs. So if you do leave the room make sure to put them all back into their carriers before going out. How many hours is your trip? I drove 20 hrs a day for four days give or take a few hrs depending on how I felt.
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Jaime owned by
Mya the dog
and the cats:Crash, Moxie, Gabby and sometimes Tucker

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