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		<title>Traveling Through The Desert With My Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went back and forth on trying to decide whether or not to take my cat, Ninja, along with me on my month long road trip from Florida to Utah to California, to Texas and back to Florida. It was going to be a long month and my options were to take her along or ...]]></description>
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<p>I went back and forth on trying to decide whether or not to take my cat, Ninja, along with me on my month long road trip from Florida to Utah to California, to Texas and back to Florida. It was going to be a long month and my options were to take her along or to leave her at home alone with the neighbors checking in on her… but I knew she would be bored out of her mind!</p>
<p>So I decided to bring her along with, as much as she LOVES hotels and isn’t too bad about getting car sick. I actually do not give her any drugs or anything when she travels; she is very used to it and does great. She has a certain meow for needing to go to the bathroom, and a certain one for feeling sick. She also has one she does for when she’s bluffing, hehe…</p>
<p>I keep her litter box in the back of the truck behind the passenger seat and she eats the night before we leave but not again until we get to our location the next night. This is by her choice, not me “starving” her… she knows she will puke it up if she eats in the morning or during the trip so she waits until we stop for the night.</p>
<p>She loved the hotels like usual, and we only stayed at pet friendly places like Best Western and La Quinta.</p>
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<p>For the first time I took her out with us on drives into the desert and I let her roam around on isolate roads where I knew cars wouldn’t be coming fast. I walked along with her and she LOVED rolling in the hot desert sand. She loved it so much that on this trip when she made her car sick cry, I would take her out and she would roll in the dirt and then jump back into the truck as if to tell me that the layer of dirt would keep her from getting car sick – and somehow, it did!</p>
<p>She had such a good time on this trip and in the desert that I am completely confident that she will be a great traveler and companion on the road with my starting this December when I tour around the east coast for a year. I’m excited to have her along. I’m sure there will be many “Cat Travel Tips” from me in the future.</p>
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