Road Trip with Your Cat
If you are planning a trip in the car with your cat, make  
sure you have a suitable carrier in which to place her. A  loose cat in a moving car can be very dangerous.

Place a  small bowl of water in her carrier.

Make a stop every four hours to offer her food and the use of a litter box.

Be sure not to overfill the water bowl so that it spills in the carrier.

In addition, consult your vet regarding your pet's behavior in a vehicle to determine if the pet requires any medication to help alleviate problems encountered during travel.
I love cats. I even think we have one at home.
- Edward L Burlingame
Your cat's curious nature often lands him in unsafe places. Cat's have been known to walk across hot stoves, burning paws and whiskers. Train your cat to stay off stoves and countertops. Ideally this training should start in kittenhood.
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