Category: Cat Travel
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Cat vs. Carrier
Get set for success with RVN Heather Grace’s top tips for coaxing your kitty into the cat carrier. What can I do to help my cat like the carrier? Try to make a carrier part of the furniture! The carrier should not be stored in the garage but be something that the cat sees daily.…
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Preparing your cat for a visit to the vet
Every cat should go to the vet at least once/year for a check-up, and some will need to go more often than this. But many cats hate going in the cat carrier, hate travelling in the car, and hate being at the vets – so it is no surprise that many of us keep our…
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Moving house with your cat
Moving house is stressful for any family – if you have a cat, there are even more things to worry about. However, good planning decreases the chances of anything going wrong. Planning ahead The following advice will help you to plan: One option is to book your cat into a cattery while you move Alternatively,…
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Transporting Your Cat
The only way to transport a cat safely is in a cat carrier. However, there is little more frustrating than being unable to get your cat into your carrier. If this sounds familiar, read on – the vets at your local Healthy Pet Club practice have some advice. Remember Leave plenty of time to achieve…
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Travelling With Your Pet
Any pet owner will appreciate how stressful it can be to travel with your pets; however there are various ways in which this can be made a pleasanter journey for all. Travelling with your cat The first thing to consider is a suitable carrier – ensuring that it is secure and big enough for your…
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Keeping your pet calm when visiting the vets
A visit to the vets can often be an ordeal. It starts with a friendly and relaxing trip in the car, your pet is thinking they are just going for a lovely ride in the car and maybe a longer walk. But really, they’re in for a trip to the vets. Now while we know…