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How to Travel with a Cat: Video Series

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Learn how to travel with cat by air or car, and how to send your cat alone on a plane, in this free online video series on cat travel.

There are 13 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn what types of crates and carriers are available for cats when traveling in this free how-to video clip.

    Views: 1,335
  2. Using treats to get your cat into a crate and prepared to travel is one issue that's discussed in this free video.

    Views: 1,068
  3. Learn the best way to place a cat in a crate and prepare for travel in this free video.

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  4. Keeping your cat under the seat in front of you is one way to travel with your pet on an airplane. Learn more in this free video.

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  5. How to keep your cat calm while it's traveling in a crate is discussed in this free video.

    Views: 1,327
  6. Learn how to travel without a crate or carrier when traveling with a cat in this free video.

    Views: 1,403
  7. Learn how to secure a carrier or crate in a car when traveling with a cat in this free video.

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  8. Researching weather and airlines are two things to do when you put a cat on a plane by itself. Learn more in this free video.

    Views: 1,744
  9. Sending a cat cross-country comfortably on an airplane is discussed in this free video.

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  10. Learn how to travel cross-country in a car with a cat, including when to take bathroom breaks and how to keep your cat comfortable in its crate in this free video.

    Views: 2,120
  11. Learn how to keep a cat safe when traveling in a car in this free how-to video clip on how to travel with a pet cat.

    Views: 1,591
  12. Learn what to do and how to prepare your cat if you are not allowed to travel with it in this free video.

    Views: 797
  13. Not leaving your cat out in the open or in the back of a truck are two tips discussed in this free video on what you should and shouldn't do when traveling with your cat.

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Man has long had a unique relationship with the animals on this planet. We’ve kept them as familiars, helpful spirits for performing witchcraft. We’ve trained them to track, to find, and to kill. Some we have worshipped as gods or killed as offerings to gods…and some we have eaten. Yet, perhaps as a gentler development from this history, we have begun to bring animals into our homes, to domesticate and care for them, to call them friends. We keep them as pets, but to some they are as precious as children.

Over time, cats have proven to be well-adapted for human life, expressing qualities of loyalty, love, and friendship. Studies have shown that, aside from their usefulness as mice catchers, pets like cats can help dramatically reduce a person’s stress level. When you’re traveling away from home, having your favorite pet cat with you can make the trip more enjoyable.

In this free video series, learn how to take your cat along with you on the road or in a plane. Our expert will give you techniques for pet friendly travel, including whether or not to crate your cat, how to coax the cat into a crate, safety tips, what not to do when traveling together, and how to send your cat to your destination ahead of you. It’s traveling with your cat made simple.

 
About the Presenter

Dr. Adrienne Mulligan Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her lifelong dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee. She graduated in 1977 and moved on to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where she graduated in 1981. Her veterinary career was delayed slightly by marriage but she renewed her education and graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993.<BR /><P><BR />Determined to practice out west she packed her bags and didn’t find out she had passed her California boards until she passed through Las Vegas. She started her career at a 24 hour clinic in Laguna Niugel, California and worked for Bandfield Hospitals for 4 years. In 2003 she met her husband Jerry Mulligan and moved to Camp Verde, Arizona, where she bought the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic. She and Jerry live comfortably on 3 acres with 2 horses, 3 cats and 3 dogs.<BR /><P><BR /> Dr Adrienne Mulligan,DVM<BR /><br> Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic<BR /><br> 100 S Montezuma Castle Highway<BR /><br> Camp Verde, AZ<BR /><br> 928-567-9400dkdk

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