There are primarily two ways an individual would go about bringing a cat for a ride. The first option is to buy a specialty holster that keeps them secure so they aren't thrown at stopping points. The second would be in a crate if the cat is particularly finicky about travel.
No, if you bring your cat in the car and leave it there while getting something from a store. If it is warm out your cat could get sick from the hot weather.
No. It might not be poisonous, but it is never good to give human medicine to animals unless recommended by a doctor. Some human medications can be deadly to animals.
This phrase is neither a simile or metaphor, it is pesonification. if you want a simile you might say...The car was roaring like a cat. or a metaphor...the roaring car was a cat
I presume you mean '30 mph'. That depends on the angle at which the car hits the cat. Some cats might survive such a collision.
Car car car car eat a big car no cat cat cat cat eat a Carmel covered cat.
Yes, in a cat kennel as long as you make sure it is not startled by riding in a kennel. You should take it for a ride in a car in the kennel a couple of times before you go on a train ride.
A car is bigger than a cat.
Bring the cat to your vet.
If your cat truly died, then he or she is gone, passed on to Kitty Heaven. You cannot bring him back.
no, cats can't ride roller coasters
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Hmmm... you might have a cat in side your car! If the cat is lying in your car then when you press the horn its actually touching the cat and its the cat that you are hearing. OR you dont press the horn hard enough!! glad we could help! justin&caitlin