It is best to telephone your vet about this. If your cat is not use to traveling or just nervous in a car or van, there are sedatives that can calm the cat down. Try taking the cat in the vehicle for 2 block drives at first and make the drives more lengthly if the cat seems calm. Also a proper cat cage with a blanket is best and keep the cage turned so that the cat can see their owner or owners or hear their voices (this will help calm them down.)
One day he was driving and it was quite foggy, he then saw the eyes of a cat on the road. It prevented him from wrecking. Then he decided to create the "Cat's Eyes."
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Toonces the Driving Cat was created in 1989.
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Truck driving can take you many places including across the country in shipping countries and all over the state for hazmat transport. Truck driving can even take you international.
The cat expels air across his/her vocal cords.
An over the road trucker means he is not a local or regional driver, he travels across the entire country wherever the company sends him. Over the road could be replaced with using the term cross country trucker.
No, a black cat has never crossed my path while I was driving from right to left.
If you take I-70 all the way across the state the driving distance is about 450 road miles.
If you must drive in the desert, stay on established roads and do not drive cross country. Driving across the desert can inflict serious damage that may take decades to recover from.
Across the country