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Crating Your Kitty for Car Rides

8/19/2016

 
​Unless your cat is among the rare few who enjoy car rides, you’ve probably had some difficulty keeping your kitty calm when you’re on the road. Regardless of the length of your drive, using a carrier is the best way to keep both you and your cat safe and relaxed while traveling. Unfortunately, many cats are just as reluctant to get in the carrier as they are to get in the car. It may seem counterintuitive, but having your cat in and around the carrier, having frequent, positive experiences, can actually help her overcome her fear of it. Here’s a step-by-step guide to getting your feline family member used to a carrier so that everyone’s car rides can be easier and safer in the future!

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