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Travelling with three cats

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David A. Barak - 05 Jun 2004 22:48 GMT
Hi everyone,

We're going to be traveling across the country with three cats, two
neutered males about three years old, and an un-neutered male about
nine months old. One of the older cats only tolerates the younger one,
and the other older cat gets along okay with the young one. The two
older cats are fine together.

What's the best way to travel with them? I'm thinking of buying three
wire cages (wire, so they can see each other), and placing the older
cat that gets along with the other two between the other two. My wife
is thinking of putting the older cats together in a carrier, and the
young one alone in its own carrier.

Any thoughts on this? I don't know much about cat behavior, but I want
to make sure they're as comfortable as possible during the trip (three
or four days of solid driving).

Thanks for any help!

Dave
Camilla Baird - 06 Jun 2004 10:59 GMT
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I would choose 3 carriers - one for each cat. I would also choose some
more closed carriers than the wire ones, so the trip won't get too draughty.
Camilla

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David A. Barak - 06 Jun 2004 14:56 GMT
Thanks Camilla!

Dave

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> more closed carriers than the wire ones, so the trip won't get too draughty.
> Camilla
 
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