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Home : Mover Tips : Travelling with Pets By Car
Moving companies will not transport anything living. If you plan to move with your pets, they will be your sole responsibility.

Unless you are traveling a very long distance, it is recommended that your pets accompany you in your car. It provides more sense of security for yourself and your beloved pet.

If your pet, especially your cat, isn't used to car travel, take it on short rides around the block several weeks beforehand and then gradually increase the distance. This will help condition your cat to the space in your car and more importantly, to the motion of the car. Train your pet to sit still and not move around. Too much fidgeting may cause injury to your pet once the car is running.

However, some pets may never become accustomed. Consult your veterinarian about medication or sedatives to reduce or eliminate motion sickness, constant agitation and crying.

Make sure each of your pets has their proper collar with ID and rabies tag. Also have all of their health documents in one convenient place. You'll need to pack a "suitcase" for your pet.

If you're planning to stop at a hotel/motel along the way, call ahead to find out which ones permit pets. Make reservations as opposed to stumbling upon one on the road. Have leashes on hand to move your pet from the car.

On The Road

Avoid feeding or giving your pets water for several hours before your drive. It is important that you are attentive to your pets' well-being. If they are uncomfortable in any way, make a stop. Remember to leash them before letting them out of the car.

Plan on making frequent stops for feeding and resting. Plan on feeding your pets either once daily or a couple of small meals during rest stops.

Never leave your pets in the car alone. It is against the law. However, if you must, remember to open the windows halfway and to lock the doors. Do not leave it alone for too long.


This guide is for informational purposes only. For professional advice, please seek the attention of a qualified veterinarian.

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