{"id":95,"date":"2022-05-14T20:41:20","date_gmt":"2022-05-14T10:41:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/truemanscottage.com.au\/?p=95"},"modified":"2022-05-14T21:23:24","modified_gmt":"2022-05-14T11:23:24","slug":"6-essentials-when-traveling-with-a-kitten","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/truemanscottage.com.au\/6-essentials-when-traveling-with-a-kitten\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Essentials When Traveling With A Kitten"},"content":{"rendered":"
As much as you’d like to tour the world with your feline buddies, cats aren’t the best choice for travel companions. Your dogs may joyfully climb into your car for a peaceful ride, but your cats will rather sink their claws into you and meow and wrestle with you the entire time. If you’re traveling with a kitten, it’s even more likely.<\/p>\n
Even with this in mind, travelling with your beloved kitten is achievable if you come prepared. So, before you fly or go on a road trip, make sure you have the finest shopping list for cat requirements on hand and spend some time putting all the stuff your kitten will need.<\/p>\n
Here are six items you must have when travelling with a kitten.<\/p>\n
A cat carrier was the first thing you needed. Allowing your kitten to roam freely during your travels is never a smart idea because it could bounce around, get under your feet or the gas pedal, or, worse, jump out of the running vehicle. Keep in mind that cats and kittens can become restless and agitated when introduced to new environments. You can put your cat in a car carrier to keep it safe for the entire journey. You might also provide some blankets that smell like you or your home to help them feel at ease.<\/p>\n
Choose a cat carrier with openings on 2-3 sides and leak-proof materials for adequate ventilation throughout the travel. It’s also good to put a notice on their bearer that says ‘Live Animal’ so that strangers and cargo personnel know there’s an animal inside. If you’ve never taken your kitten in a cat carrier before, you can practice by putting it inside and carrying it on short journeys. Examine how your kitten reacts to being confined in a cat carrier, and repeat until your feline pal is comfortable.<\/p>\n
If you’re considering feeding your cat food from the hotel or wherever you’re going, you should realize that this is not good. Changing your kitten’s nutrition at random during your vacation could result in intestinal issues and unwelcome poop all over the place. The best choice is to bring cat food from home rather than relying on hotel food or scouring a new supermarket for cat food. Maintain a consistent feeding schedule for your kitten as much as feasible.<\/p>\n