you may just have a cat that is afraid of cars and the noises they make but for your cats safety they should be in a cat carrier that is seat belted in try putting the carrier where she Can see you and be touched and reassured by you
2006-08-02 06:57:08
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answered by wvgal 2
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Some cats don't travel well- especially if the only place they go to is the Vet's office. Use a pet carrier: She might complain, but she'll be safe.
We have three cats- and they all cry when we take them to the vet. They might not be happy on the trip home, but they are a lot quieter.
2006-08-02 04:37:40
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answered by Tigger 7
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try putting her in a cat carrier with a towel, blanket, or even an old tee shirt. when she is in the carrier she is not only safer in case of an accident, she won't be able to jump out the window. they sometimes feel safer when they are in a confined space. just like at home when they hide under the bed.
2006-08-02 04:35:59
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answered by littleone 2
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You should have a pet carrier for your cat. They feel safer in them and, after a while, will actually go to sleep. I drove all the way to Maine with my two cats in a carrier. I made sure they could see my daughter, who talked softly to them when they cried, and they were fine.
2006-08-02 04:33:46
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answered by PuttPutt 6
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Keep the windows open so the cat can show how stupid all cats are and we will have less cats that need to die
2006-08-02 04:33:54
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answered by footballeater11 1
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Put her in a cat carrier. Cats like to be in well-protected areas. She might meow, but at least you know you won't lose her.
2006-08-02 04:33:44
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answered by susan999 3
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your cat could of had a bad expirence with traveling try not to travel as much with you cat
2006-08-02 06:36:52
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answered by Toni C 1
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Use a carrier and put something she enjoys in it like a favorite toy and a towel or something with your smell on it so she will be comforted.
2006-08-02 04:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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you do have her in a crate? that's the safest way for a cat to travel and for you to travel with a cat
2006-08-02 04:40:09
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answered by macleod709 7
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LEAVE her home and have a friend look in on her. Cats are frightened of CHANGE. Please, do it for her. You'll both be happier.
2006-08-02 04:39:15
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answered by renhoez 5
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