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navegator
Nov 17, 2016Explorer
We actually have a cat blanket that we make into a round like a doughnut for the cat to curl in and she stayed warm, she rode with us in the C on the dashboard on the passengers side or curled on the bed, you might want to get harnesses for the cats also, they do get scared and want to get out and the leash helps control them.
To lessen the anxiety of the cat our niece gave my wife a small bottle of an oil that is lavender and that really helps calm the animal until they get used to the motion, after a few miles they are settled and go to sleep, try to acquaint the cats to the 5th by sleeping in it a couple of nights before the trip, that way you will not have a couple of raving lunatics trying to get out any which way they can, be careful with open windows their claws are great at tearing the mosquito screens, and there will be plenty of air with the windows closed.
One drop of lavender oil on the head calms them down, rub it on the head and neck and if possible the bottom of the paws.
navegator
To lessen the anxiety of the cat our niece gave my wife a small bottle of an oil that is lavender and that really helps calm the animal until they get used to the motion, after a few miles they are settled and go to sleep, try to acquaint the cats to the 5th by sleeping in it a couple of nights before the trip, that way you will not have a couple of raving lunatics trying to get out any which way they can, be careful with open windows their claws are great at tearing the mosquito screens, and there will be plenty of air with the windows closed.
One drop of lavender oil on the head calms them down, rub it on the head and neck and if possible the bottom of the paws.
navegator
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