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PAWS ON THE ROAD A Behavior Consultant’s Guide to Traveling By Stephen Quandt, CFTBS, FFCP

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Spring is here and wanderlust often sets in for us. Sometimes for our cats too. So, I decided to devote this column to travelling with your cat, whether it’s for vacation or a vet visit. Our two cats, Cricket and our blind-from-birth girl Jenny, both have very different approaches to travel. Cricket will sneak into the suitcase and expect us to take her along. Jenny however, without even waiting for the carrier to come out of the closet, will just sense a change to our routine and knows we’re all leaving and quietly disappears under the bed.

If your cat is like Jenny, I suggest you read my blog post on how to train your cat not only to go in the carrier, but to like going in it! I have a client who when she shakes the treat bag her cat Felix now runs into the carrier (and often then takes a nap!).

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