when my family moved from Wisconsin to Florida, we owned a passenger minivan, and drove down with the cat. Clyde was allowed to roam loose, with food, water & litterbox set out for him. We also got some sedatives from the vet. He was kept heavily sedated the first day, and we tapered it off over the trip. The only problem I remember involved my father having to slam on the breaks just as Clyde was stepping into the litterbox - partly tipping it over.
iff you're driving, so long as the car isn't totally jam-packed with stuff, you should be able to do something similar in the back seat area.
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when my family moved from Wisconsin to Florida, we owned a passenger minivan, and drove down with the cat.
Clyde was allowed to roam loose, with food, water & litterbox set out for him.
We also got some sedatives from the vet. He was kept heavily sedated the first day, and we tapered it off over the trip.
The only problem I remember involved my father having to slam on the breaks just as Clyde was stepping into the litterbox - partly tipping it over.
iff you're driving, so long as the car isn't totally jam-packed with stuff, you should be able to do something similar in the back seat area.
good luck!