Thursday, December 12, 2013

Would you take your cat in the car on a 22 hour trip?

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Nina Lee


(22 hours one way)

We will be going to my in-laws in a couple of weeks and are having a hard time finding someone we trust to watch our kitten. He will be 6 months old next week and will be getting neutered just a few days prior to the trip. For that reason, and more, I'm hesitant to board him for 10 days. What would you do? (We will also be traveling w/ an infant, toddler, and dog.) Does anyone have any tips for traveling w/ a cat in the car?



Answer
Make sure you have a proper cat box to put him in so he can;t chew his way out. Make sure it's big enough for him to stretch and stand up. Give anti sickness tablet's and plenty of water as the heat in the car will be too warm.Do not put the cat in the boot. Just feed at normal time not too much food and get a cat lead from the pet shop so you can take him outside. If you are frightened of loosing him get a cardboard box and put your cat litter tray in it. The cat should go once it feels the cat litter under it's paw's..Keep beside cat in car and then there is no chance of him getting out. remember don't be leaving any window's open while the cat is out of the cat box.Wouldn't want puss to get killed on the road as they can spring very quickly on there back paws.

Am I allowed to bring trays of food in my carry-on for a 2 year old?




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I am flying AirTran this week with my two year old. We r not checking in luggage and just bringing 2 carry on's. I was wondering if i can pack some of her gerber toddler meals that come in a tray, not a jar. On the website the only thing it says is "You must declare the following items at the screening checkpoint if they are more than 3 oz not contained in a zip-top plastic bag.
Baby formula/milk (to include breast milk) and baby food in containers if a baby or small child is traveling"



Answer
Yes, you may. As the language on the website you quote indicates, food for children is not subject to the 100mL/3.4 ounce size limit, and may be carried in reasonable quantities above that size limit in your carry-on bag. They do not need to go in the quart-size ziploc bag that your other liquids would go into.

You will need to take them out at security, though, and let the agents there know that you are carrying them with you for your child.




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