Effective Tips for Cat Car Sickness Relief
Before hitting the road on an empty stomach, make sure to deprive your feline friend of food and water the night before. Rest assured, your kitty won't starve—this is done to minimize the risk of vomiting and keep the stomach more comfortable during the journey.
Don't hesitate to administer motion sickness medication; it's a musthave. While your cat might not appreciate the medicine, remember that it's for their own comfort. A common choice is Dimenhydrinate, typically given in a dosage of 12.5mg. You can also use a calming spray like Felvax, which can help soothe your cat's nerves. Simply spray a little into the carrier before you set off.
Remember to keep the car wellventilated, as fresh air can greatly enhance the comfort level. Consider letting your cat sit in the front seat, as there's less movement there, which might be beneficial. Just be cautious with this arrangement, ensuring the safety of both you and your cat.
Bringing along a few of your cat's favorite toys can be a great way to distract them and ease their anxiety during the trip. Don't forget to interact with your cat, too, once the effects of the motion sickness medication have worn off, as this can provide additional comfort.
Here's a list of essential items you'll need to prepare:
Cat carrier
Paper towels
Cat cage
Cat litter box (due to the likelihood of vomiting and diarrhea during motion sickness, it's best to place your cat in the trunk initially)
Dry shampoo spray
Towel or blanket
Aromatherapy spray
With everything in place, it's time to hit the road and embark on your journey with your beloved pet by your side.