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When your Cat Travels by Car

While driving your car, take care that your cat does not have her head outside the car, for if particles of dirt penetrate the eyes, ears and nose, the cat can suffer from injury or infections. Moreover, excessive amounts of cold air taken into lungs might cause illness.

Another advice is not to forget packing some of your pet's favorite toys, water bowls, a leash, and food. A first aid kit will be also useful in case of injuries. If your cat is on any medications, it is better to bring along plenty of that medication and her previous prescriptions.

Sticking to the regular feeding routine is important. Refrigerated, dry, canned food is the best to use while traveling if your cat is used to it. Do not forget to give your cat small portions of both food and water and try to stop every two hours for the cat’s exercise.


This article was submitted by Abagail Wilmot, she's also a author on Pretty Gritty Blog . Abagail is fast becoming an authority on acne treatment. Read her blog here.

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