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| Transporting kittens | |
| By: Rain Date: September 30, 2022, 6:53 pm | |
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| My DS, who lives in a different state, is adopting kittens from | |
| a coworker of mine. What's the best way to transport kittens for | |
| 6-hour Drive? | |
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| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: jpcher Date: September 30, 2022, 7:31 pm | |
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| Just let them roam around the car and explore! Plenty of fun | |
| stuff for them to find that would keep them busy. ;D | |
| Seriously -- whatever you do, don't do that. They could easily | |
| find their way under the gas/break pedal and distract the driver | |
| with whatever mischief they might get into. | |
| Use a cat carrier. Or at the very least, a large cardboard box | |
| with a lid on it, so they can't get out. Maybe line the bottom | |
| of the box with a bunch of newspaper and toss in a small towel | |
| for cuddle comfort. | |
| Six hours isn't too terribly long, once they settle in they'll | |
| probably sleep most of the trip. | |
| How many kittens? | |
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| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: Rain Date: September 30, 2022, 11:16 pm | |
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| 2. It'll be 9 weeks old when I make the trip | |
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| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: honeybee42 Date: October 2, 2022, 12:07 pm | |
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| Definitely go with a cat carrier (with kittens, you may be able | |
| to fit them both into one, which may make them happier as there | |
| is at least a familiarity in the strangeness). After all, the | |
| carrier is necessary as an expenditure regardless, since it will | |
| be needed for carting said kittens to future vet visits. You | |
| may want a large towel or sheet/blanket to drape over the | |
| carrier during travel (this is a calming thing when transporting | |
| ferals, it may also help with kittens who are traveling a long | |
| way). Kittens/carrier should be in the back seat unless there | |
| are no front passenger airbags in the vehicle. | |
| #Post#: 77308-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: sandisadie Date: October 2, 2022, 6:24 pm | |
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| Please get a large carrier so they will have room to move and | |
| stretch out. Six hours isn't a long time for them to travel so | |
| probably no food or water will be needed. But as soon as they | |
| arrive they should be given a secure room and a potty box and | |
| some water. I've traveled with cats on a variety of occasions; | |
| from hours to days at a time. I have a large dog kennel and am | |
| able to use a small plastic box that I put a small amount of | |
| litter in. I punched a couple of holes in the rim and tied the | |
| box to the bars of the kennel. They'll turn it over if it isn't | |
| tied with string. I also line the bottom of the kennel with a | |
| fluffy towel. Since they are young kittens you might add a | |
| couple of appropriate, small cat toys too. It's possible that | |
| they may throw up during the trip. Don't be surprised as cats | |
| do get car sick especially if the road is really curvy. I had | |
| one cat that almost always cried and cried during trips. So | |
| that might happen too. There's not much you can do about that | |
| though. | |
| Most likely you won't have any trouble and the trip will go very | |
| smoothly and they will be asleep most of the time. Always place | |
| the kennel securely in the back seat. Or in the back of an SUV | |
| if that's what you have. If putting it in the back seat I | |
| always prop up the kennel where it is against the back of the | |
| seat, with a rolled up towel, so the bottom of the kennel will | |
| be level. Otherwise it will probably lean slightly backwards on | |
| that side. | |
| #Post#: 77309-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: Rain Date: October 2, 2022, 6:59 pm | |
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| So I may be treated to a duet/song of their people for hours | |
| 🙄 | |
| DS will owe me big time. ☺️ | |
| Thanks for the info about airbags. I'd planned to have the | |
| carrier in the front seat. | |
| #Post#: 77310-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: Wanaca Date: October 2, 2022, 7:45 pm | |
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| I have several cats that howl very loudly whenever the car is | |
| moving. If I had to take them a long distance, I'd wear | |
| earplugs. But as kittens, they weren't nearly as loud as they | |
| are now. | |
| #Post#: 77311-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: oogyda Date: October 3, 2022, 6:41 am | |
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| You may be able to turn off the front passenger seat airbag. | |
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| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: Hmmm Date: October 3, 2022, 9:55 am | |
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| [quote author=Wanaca link=topic=2410.msg77310#msg77310 | |
| date=1664757952] | |
| I have several cats that howl very loudly whenever the car is | |
| moving. If I had to take them a long distance, I'd wear | |
| earplugs. But as kittens, they weren't nearly as loud as they | |
| are now. | |
| [/quote] | |
| My daughter's cat has made a 12 hour drive 3 times now. He's the | |
| exact opposite. He howls when the car stops and settles when the | |
| car is moving. :) | |
| I agree about using a crate a bit larger than you'd expect. Also | |
| see if they will let the kittens start sleeping on a towel or | |
| blanket and let you take it with you for the drive. | |
| You'll also want to think about a litter box. Decades ago, we | |
| were helping move kittens. We'd but newspaper down in the back | |
| of the SUV, put a smallish box with litter in and then put | |
| clothes hamper over it and pop a kitten in to see if they use | |
| the box during the trip. | |
| We will be driving their cat next month and I'm considering | |
| investing in this portable litter box. | |
| https://www.amazon.com/Upgrade-Petsfit-Portable-Leak-Proof-Collapsible/dp/B095J… | |
| #Post#: 77318-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Transporting kittens | |
| By: Sweet Jane Date: October 3, 2022, 1:23 pm | |
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| This might sound nutty but I used to have a cat who was soothed | |
| by music. So when I had to drive him anywhere I'd play his | |
| playlist. | |
| Also, we'd line his carrier with an old bath towel on top of a | |
| puppy pad, which made cleanup pretty easy in case of accidents. | |
| He was also not a big fan of a larger carrier - he was happier | |
| in something small and cozy, where he was more comfortable | |
| napping. Also, I always attached his carrier to the back seat | |
| with the seat belt (it was a soft-sided carrier with a loop in | |
| the back that I'd run the belt through), so the carrier wasn't | |
| going to move much while driving. | |
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