to road trip with cats in the car, make sure you have a cat carrier. Depending on how far you're going, it is a good idea to bring food and water in closed containers on your trip. It would be best to feed them at a place where you can stop and get out of the car, rather than try to do so in a moving vehicle. If you don't mind getting cat hair all over your car (etc.) then you can let them out every once in a while to let them stretch their legs. Also, finding a "rural" area, like a patch of grass or whatever, is a good place to put your cat on a leash and let them potty. Just hang in there and relax! I've taken two cats who hate each other from Louisiana to Georgia with a car full of people and luggage, so don't worry.
Many many dogs in the car also. Maybe a bear or 2.
Some cats may get motion sickness from car rides, which may cause them to vomit or defecate. However, this is not the case with all cats. Some cats may get agitated during a car ride without getting ill at all, and other cats may even enjoy the ride.
Answer cats can grow to 1,000,000 metres and weigh up to 3000 kilos
It just means the cat is warm. A cat's ears are full of tiny veins and hair which keep it at a regular temperature. However, the tips of a cat's eats have less heat regulation; the ear tips can feel cold if the cat has been in a cold room.
While both cats and dogs are social animals, dogs are by nature a pack animal, traveling, living and hunting in packs. In a well-run household, the human is the "alpha male", the dog in charge of the pack. Cats, on the other hand, are solitary hunters; they expect to live most of their lives on their own, and the occasions when they are not in direct competition with other cats for food and resources are few. Cats, not having leaders, see you only as a convenient food source, a source of warm laps and grooming.
Put fox scent (or urine) which you can buy at your local co-op and put around your vehicle.
You can find good traveling tips from budget.com. You can also try to find some tips on various travel sites and message boards.
Yes indeed RAC UK offers mileage tips when travelling cross country. They also provide safety tips, useful information when travelling aboard and car rental information as well.
Rachael Ray - 2006 Easy Tips for Traveling with Kids was released on: USA: 20 July 2012
A car will need to travel 4 times as far at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms.
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I would check out AAA.travel. They will be able to advise you about traveling to South America and can offer you the tips and advice that you are seeking.
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If someone tells you that your car is a traveling junkyard, they are telling you that your car is a piece of junk. Your car is most likely very old and not in very good shape.
One can find tips for donating a car in a car charity online from sites such as Charity Navigator. Some public radios also provide tips on donating cars for charity and their causes.
Most cars do not include cats, so no, it is not illegal to remove cats before selling a car. In fact, it's probably a good idea, both for the car and for the cats.
It is very safe. Safer than traveling by car.