Elizabeth20
Member Since 2020
Hi
We're going away for 3 days here in the UK in June (fingers crossed no changes in lockdown level!). I can't afford to board Lily and it's too much to put on my usual cat sitter to inject, let alone be around to test, so we're taking her with us. We're going out to the countryside so I'm hoping she'll enjoy the change in surroundings.
She's not a happy traveler. We go up to my partner's house every other weekend which is about 25 minutes each way, and in her previous hard plastic carrier she used to cut her nose and gums trying to chew her way out. She has a soft carrier now with mesh and doesn't do herself any damage, and we put her in the back seat to be further from the engine which is the main upset for her, but she does scratch and yowl and also produces some fun smells which are always a worry!! June's journey will be about 2.5 hours and I'm worried the stress will be too much for her and will produce toilet issues, as well as the potential to increase her BG. She hates the Feliway spray and doesn't respond to Zylkene, and I'm really not keen to give her something like gabapentin. I'm wondering about giving her a quarter of a 25mg Benadryl as I've read that can help. Also considering a dog style cage guard so she can go in the boot with a blanket in her open carrier, so that she can access her litter tray and not feel so trapped.
Really the only alternative option is to leave her at home without insulin for 3 days - I really would rather not do this but it's a 'least worst' kind of situation.
We're going away for 3 days here in the UK in June (fingers crossed no changes in lockdown level!). I can't afford to board Lily and it's too much to put on my usual cat sitter to inject, let alone be around to test, so we're taking her with us. We're going out to the countryside so I'm hoping she'll enjoy the change in surroundings.
She's not a happy traveler. We go up to my partner's house every other weekend which is about 25 minutes each way, and in her previous hard plastic carrier she used to cut her nose and gums trying to chew her way out. She has a soft carrier now with mesh and doesn't do herself any damage, and we put her in the back seat to be further from the engine which is the main upset for her, but she does scratch and yowl and also produces some fun smells which are always a worry!! June's journey will be about 2.5 hours and I'm worried the stress will be too much for her and will produce toilet issues, as well as the potential to increase her BG. She hates the Feliway spray and doesn't respond to Zylkene, and I'm really not keen to give her something like gabapentin. I'm wondering about giving her a quarter of a 25mg Benadryl as I've read that can help. Also considering a dog style cage guard so she can go in the boot with a blanket in her open carrier, so that she can access her litter tray and not feel so trapped.
Really the only alternative option is to leave her at home without insulin for 3 days - I really would rather not do this but it's a 'least worst' kind of situation.
I don't know if it's a myth that cats feel safer or more in control in smaller spaces. I had two big Toms with me when I rented a house on a tree farm, 160 acres of freedom. They went from that to a tiny apartment and adapted quite well. Later in life they moved with me, connecting flights and together in a crate for six hours without any drama. The confined space idea was the only thing that worked for Jasper. He was a howler in the car until we tried a smaller crate, problem solved.