HOW TO TRAVEL WITH A CAT
Before you leave, snap a Comfort Zone Calming Collar around your kitty's neck. Be sure the collar fits snuggly with no more than two fingers' width between the cat's neck and the collar. The collar releases those same calming pheromones as the control spray, and they work well together. The collar also has a quick-release feature in case your cat becomes entangled.
Cats' stress levels are affected by new or unfamiliar scents and spaces, and you won't want her to start spraying or scratching the furniture where you're visiting. Bring along a Comfort Zone Calming Diffuser to use in a friend's or family member's home, or even in your hotel room.
Pack Travel Bowls & Travel Litter
Whichever travel method you use, don't forget to pack portable food and water bowls. You also want to bring a supply of your cat's preferred food rather than relying on a new brand where you're visiting. Cats can get upset stomachs from a sudden food change, and you want to avoid the extra stress.
Pack Familiar-Scented Items
Cats sometimes have trouble adjusting to new surroundings. In addition to a calming diffuser, bring items with scents of home to help your cat feel more comfortable. Pack his favorite cat bed or his favorite blanket or toy.
Giving your cat a calm and stress-free travel experience begins long before you get on the road. You need to plan ahead and do your research, but having a happy kitty will make it all worthwhile.