Jan D & Squeaky
Member Since 2020
Hi Friends,
When cats need to go to the airport, who do they call? A tabby.
However, we'll be in the car for this full day trip. @THH
I appreciate all the tips folks are giving me and Paula really surprised me by saying I need to change the dose during the travel. So I'm asking for others to chime in.
Squeaky and I are planning, if all goes well, on leaving Tuesday morning at 7 am. It's about 6-1/2 hours driving to Albuquerque straight shot with no stops except one gas fill up. I expect that I will need to stop several times and just give Squeaky a rest, probably will have to stop and attend to things, etc. so the trip will likely take 8 hours or so. Then a week in a pet-friendly hotel with a kitchen. Then return.
Questions: 1) changes in insulin dose? 2) different feeding? (no food or water after midnight? Feed during trip?) 3) Other meds stay the same? 4) checking BG while en route? 5) thoughts about sedating during the drive? I have gabapentin and/or buprenorphine
Paula said:
Wow I was surprised to read this. @Wendy&Neko gave a link to travel tips but it did not mention insulin dosing. So I want to make sure we act correctly!
Thanks everyone! Y'all are Squeaky's best friends in the world!!!!
When cats need to go to the airport, who do they call? A tabby.
However, we'll be in the car for this full day trip. @THH
I appreciate all the tips folks are giving me and Paula really surprised me by saying I need to change the dose during the travel. So I'm asking for others to chime in.
Squeaky and I are planning, if all goes well, on leaving Tuesday morning at 7 am. It's about 6-1/2 hours driving to Albuquerque straight shot with no stops except one gas fill up. I expect that I will need to stop several times and just give Squeaky a rest, probably will have to stop and attend to things, etc. so the trip will likely take 8 hours or so. Then a week in a pet-friendly hotel with a kitchen. Then return.
Questions: 1) changes in insulin dose? 2) different feeding? (no food or water after midnight? Feed during trip?) 3) Other meds stay the same? 4) checking BG while en route? 5) thoughts about sedating during the drive? I have gabapentin and/or buprenorphine
Paula said:
1. If transporting for vacations, adoptions and trip is long. Most people say not to give insulin. Because of stress, not eating, don't want low numbers while traveling especially if driving alone. Ollie didn't get any when driven from Canada to me in PA. She was also in normal plastic carrier entire day.
2. Give 1/2 dose night before and 1/2 dose morning of.
3. If you can monitor and be able to park for some time in case of low numbers, keep routine (not recommended).
Wow I was surprised to read this. @Wendy&Neko gave a link to travel tips but it did not mention insulin dosing. So I want to make sure we act correctly!
Thanks everyone! Y'all are Squeaky's best friends in the world!!!!
