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Flying with Cats on Delta

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Disclaimer As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert Flying with cats on Delta might sound like a headache but armed with the right information and a little bit of planning, it doesn’t have to be an ordeal. ALWAYS double-check […]

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Cats in Cars: The Law

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Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert You can’t drive a car with a pet on your lap in Hawaii. In New Jersey you can be fined if your cat is unrestrained. In Rhode Island animals have to

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Moving House with an Indoor Cat

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Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert Moving house is a stressful time for everyone. Even the most straightforward and desired of house moves can throw curveballs and create problems. It’s the nature of packing everything you own

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How to Travel With a Cat in the Car

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Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert How do you travel with a cat in the car? It’s a good question. Cats aren’t exactly known for their love of travel.   And who can blame them?  When their carrier

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Buy a Cat Carrier at Asda

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Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert   You can buy a lot of things at Asda: pet food, cat supplies, toys and treats.  Once upon a time, you could have bought a cat carrier, too. Unfortunately, that’s no

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Does Days Inn Allow Pets?

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Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I get commissions from purchases made through links in this post. × Dismiss alert In the US some (but not all) Days Inn hotels allow pets.  You’ll need to check the individual pet policy of a hotel before booking.  For those that do allow animals,

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Feliway Vs Comfort Zone

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Comfort Zone and Feliway are both synthetic cat pheromone products designed to help reduce certain stress-related behaviors like urine spraying, scratching, and tension between cats. While both products are backed by scientific research, pheromone products don’t work for every cat, but they’re often worth a try in cases of mild anxiety and stress. It’s worth

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How to Calm Down a Cat in the Car

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Most cats don’t like travelling by car and yet it’s almost inevitable that they’ll have to get inside a vehicle at some point. Knowing how to calm down a cat in the car will make your trip safer and (hopefully) stress-free.

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Sleepypod Cat Carrier: Which One Should You Buy?

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You can buy Sleepypod carriers, beds, and accessories on Amazon. In a hurry? We’ll add a table below with links to key products. These are Affiliate links, so we may make a small commission, at no cost to you, if you use them. Sleepypod Mobile Pet Bed (Crash Tested) Car travel and everyday use Up

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Why Do Cats Pant in the Car?

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Cats usually pant in the car because they’re stressed, frightened or overheated. Unlike dogs, panting isn’t normal behavior for cats, so it should always be taken seriously. While mild stress-related panting often settles once the journey ends, persistent panting or other signs of illness should be assessed by a veterinarian.  A lot of cats don’t

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