11 tips for safe driving with your cat!

  1. Basket Place your cat in the basket while driving.
    Don't rush this, but first introduce your cat to the basket. You can do this by
    getting him used to this strange object in the house. Open the lid and place a
    blanket inside. A treat or cookie can also make your cat more willing to crawl
    into the basket.
  2. Fasten seatbelts When we have children in the back
    seat, we always check ten times whether they have their seatbelts on. So why
    not do the same with our pets? It is not only dangerous for the cat, but also
    for the passengers and the driver. A sudden meow or movement of the cat
    distracts the driver faster than you think. So fasten the basket with your seat
    belt. If you have to brake suddenly while driving, the basket stays securely in
    place.
  3. Vaccination If you travel with your cat or go to the
    vet, there is a good chance that it will come into contact with another animal.
    So make sure you vaccinate your cat to prevent diseases.
  4. Don't let your cat sit on your lap!

    This is not only dangerous, but also illegal in many countries. So you really
    want to avoid this.
  5. Do not place your cat in the passenger seatIn the
    event of an accident, the airbag will deactivate if it detects a certain weight
    on the passenger seat. This is not ideal if the airbag suddenly hits the cat.
    Therefore, place your cat in the back of the car (in a basket) on or next to
    the seat so that the airbags cannot go off.
  6. Food Bring plenty of food and drink for your cat,
    especially if you're going on a long trip. It is also recommended to bring cat
    litter to avoid accidents on the road.
  7. Collar Give your cat a collar with your phone number.
    This way, people can call you if they suddenly find your cat somewhere. Not a
    fan of the collar? Of course, you can also give your cat a microchip in
    advance.
  8. Pet First Aid Kit Not only you, but also your cat can
    get sick on the road. Therefore, buy medication and/or bandages in advance.
    You'll have a harder time finding them along the way. It is better to be safe
    than sorry.
  9. Veterinary check-ups

    Are you going on holiday abroad? Look for veterinarians in the area where you
    are staying. This way, you can be sure that you can take care of your furry
    friend if you need to.
  10. Take a break every now and then along the way, so
    that not only you but also your pet can stretch their legs (or paws).
  11. Never leave your pet alone in the car!

    This is perhaps one of the most important tips we can give you: don't leave
    your pet alone! Staying in a stationary car for too long can lead to
    hypothermia or overheating of your pet. Your cat will thank you later

Your cat will thank you later

Have you read all the tips carefully? With these, you can travel with your cat with peace of mind.

Have a good trip!

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