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Topic History of: My Travel Buddy... Amazing!
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katharina debrajean wrote:

It works for babies, why not animals? It's weird but my baby nephew seems to like things really loud.



That's sweet... I think I prefer the calming sound of a quiet engine, though. My daughter liked loud things when she was a baby. She used to fall asleep to rock music when the vacuum cleaner didn't work for colic.



I don't think I'll try rock music in the car when the cat's with us, though!
debrajean katharina wrote:

debrajean wrote:

My dog is like that. Scarlett sits quietly in the backseat, never fidgeting, never trying to hang her head out the window. She's so quiet I sometimes forget she's there. But stop and let her out and she goes nuts.



That's great, debrajean! It sure makes a huge difference when they actually like traveling! Our cat is like that on every trip we do, no matter how long or how much driving... the hum of the car must be calming to her.




It works for babies, why not animals? It's weird but my baby nephew seems to like things really loud. My brother-in-law has an enclosed 4 wheeler with seats and a windshield (sort of like an off-road jeep) and he'll put Cody into it and just as soon as he turns over the engine, he's asleep.
katharina debrajean wrote:

My dog is like that. Scarlett sits quietly in the backseat, never fidgeting, never trying to hang her head out the window. She's so quiet I sometimes forget she's there. But stop and let her out and she goes nuts.



That's great, debrajean! It sure makes a huge difference when they actually like traveling! Our cat is like that on every trip we do, no matter how long or how much driving... the hum of the car must be calming to her.
debrajean My dog is like that. Scarlett sits quietly in the backseat, never fidgeting, never trying to hang her head out the window. She's so quiet I sometimes forget she's there. But stop and let her out and she goes nuts.
katharina gaiamycat wrote:

I have a few of the little furballs myself and I can't imagine any of them cooperating like that... I mean a short trip to the vet causes either extreme wailing or protest pooping.





That was another concern the first time we did it... the litterbox issue. But it wasn't a problem. Since she is so relaxed (sound asleep) for all those hours, we get to a hotel, put the box out, she checks everything out for about half an hour and then uses the box. She even liked most of our hotel rooms (we were gone for 8 nights with 5 different rooms).
tater03 That is so awesome that your cat is so good when traveling. The minute I would go to put our cat in the cage that would be it. She never quits crying while in the cage. I am afraid to try it without the cage though.
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