While it’s entirely possible to travel with cats or dogs, Kerry points out that cat-friendly
traveling isn’t as common or as accessible as dog-friendly traveling.
“There are die nicely not as many places to stay or to visit as well as inclusive activities when traveling with
cats. It takes more planning and more exibility to have your cats accompany
you,” she says.
scenery or have a sense of adventure the same way that dogs do. “While
there are of course exceptions, most cats don’t go for walks on the lead and
aren’t interested in checking out a new trial. You also need to ensure they
are very securely contained. While a fenced yard will be a suit client for most
dogs, many cats can climb these and head out,” Kerry warns.
This doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a relaxing holiday with your kitty;
you just need to pick a suitable destination and do your research to find the perfect place to stay.
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