Evan is here today to share a selfie with you all. Be prepared, because it's a devastatingly handsome one. Just look at this smoldering glare.
Today's tip on taking that kitty of yours to the vet is, if safe and feasible, to get your cat used to car rides. This is something that might work best if started at a young age, but can also potentially be done with older cats who are not too stressed by the experience. You can simply try taking your kitten or cat out on short car rides. Of course, make sure that these short practice rides end in a non-vet location, so that your kitty can learn that car rides don't have to be associated with going to a place where they get poked and prodded. If your cat is willing to and can safely eat while traveling, use treats as positive reinforcement during short practice rides in the car. Toys and other positive items can also be used, when possible.
Just as with anything, car rides can take some getting used to for our kitties. Of course, not all cats will be calm during car rides, sometimes not even with practice. This is why it is important to always monitor your cat while they are on a car ride. If it is not safe to take your cat on even leisurely, practice car rides, such as if you see rapid or open-mouth breathing from them, then do not attempt unneeded car rides. You can discuss options with your veterinarian for making car rides easier for your kitty, and at least one of our tips in the near future will also touch on the topic of helping your kitty feel calmer in the car.
8 comments:
Beautiful selfie, Evan ! Purrs
Oh Evan! You got it going on!!
hubba hubba evan!
Evan is handsome and so adorable. I like the drawing. Great tips too, my poor Angel Millie never got used to car rides- he pooped every time.
Evan that is one fine Selfie
Super smoldering selfie. Evan, you are so handsome!
Evan, you remind me of a handsome movie star of the golden age of movies.
Swoon...what a hunk!
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