Interstate 80 to Indianapolis, then I-44 to Oklahoma City. From there, it depends on where in Texas you want to go. I recommend trying MapQuest.
If you are travelling by car then you will require, a CD with music you find soothing and the felines will require a large enough for two, cat carrier (that is the proper plastic petvoyager things not the ones made of cardboard). Put them on the back seats of the car and shut the windows. As the car moves they may begin to wail a bit at which point you will stress out and that's how you will spend the entire journey. Make sure they have water in their carrier and some biscuits and something familiar like a blanket they use and a toy. You may also want to take a bag of cat litter because regardless of how long a cat can hold on, it can't forever. Oh, and they prefer steady driving, closed windows and no swinging around. They will be fine upon arrival I'm sure - you however will not!
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No. CDLs are federally regulated. The same standards which disqualify you in Michigan will disqualify you in Texas.
No. Wolves are not found in Michigan.
If you are traveling east there is no way Texas can be in front of you and NY behind you.
Traveling I-35 North will take you from Laredo, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota, while traveling I-35 South will take you from Duluth, Minnesota to Laredo, Texas.
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No. Only in Texas and California
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