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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:20 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

I'm getting ready to fly two cats from Georgia to New Jersey. Vets lean towards 1mg/lb of Benadryl to calm them down. Also suggested to stuff cotton in their ears. Naturally, they are in small carriers.
I'm thinking that the carriers in the rear seats would be better than baggage compartment. Comments?

John


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 6:39 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

I think that's a lot of Benadryl, but I'm not a doctor and I don't play
one on TV. How do they ride in the car? The plane is louder. Will
someone be with to talk to the cats, calm them, reassure them? Cats do
respond to a calm human voice. They also respond to an angry human
voice but in a different way.

I'm sure cotton in their ears would drive them crazy. It wouldn't be
there long. They don't tolerate objects in their ears well at all.
Humans don't either but we know why we have ear plugs in place and
tolerate them, sort of. If you place the cotton deep in their ears you
risk injuring the ear.

Some veterinarians, and human doctors too, don't consider the instincts
of the patient when they make suggestions.

Just my thoughts and worth every bit you paid for them.
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I'm getting ready to fly two cats from Georgia to New Jersey. Vets lean towards 1mg/lb of Benadryl to calm them down. Also suggested to stuff cotton in their ears. Naturally, they are in small carriers.
I'm thinking that the carriers in the rear seats would be better than baggage compartment. Comments?

John

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:51 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

On 9/10/2013 9:20 AM, johngoodman wrote:
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I'm getting ready to fly two cats from Georgia to New Jersey. Vets lean towards 1mg/lb of Benadryl to calm them down. Also suggested to stuff cotton in their ears. Naturally, they are in small carriers.
I'm thinking that the carriers in the rear seats would be better than baggage compartment. Comments?


How well do they ride in the car? I used to take my cat flying
with me. He would curl up in the co-pilot seat and sleep most of the
trip (and no drugs were involved... Smile ).

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:51 am    Post subject: Re: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

We've flown cats several times over the years. Our own cats and Pilots N Paws rescues. They do just fine in a carrier with no need for medication. Most of them go to sleep after airborne. I have had them in the back seat of our old Bonanza and in the back seat and luggage area of the -10. The -10 luggage area can get pretty chilly on long flights in cool or cold air and that is my only concern about the luggage area.
I definitely would not try to stuff cotton or anything else in their ears! Evil or Very Mad


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 9:06 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

Slightly off-topic but probably worth noting.
My black lab loved to fly. He would jump in the airplane and immediately go
to sleep...for a while.
Then the combination of reduced air pressure (outside the dog) and the
normal digestive gas (now relatively pressurized, inside the dog) combined
to create a large steaming pile in the cabin.
It happened more than once.
Nothing like trying to clean up at a fuel island on a hot day.
Experience speaking,
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:51 pm    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

What you could do is putting a soft blanket on top of the carrier so it
would dampen the noise (leaving the font of the carrier free).

What we did with our dog is to try out first a circuit, then a 30 min
trip but we did use mutmuffs for ear protection.

Cheers Werner

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We've flown cats several times over the years. Our own cats and Pilots N Paws rescues. They do just fine in a carrier with no need for medication. Most of them go to sleep after airborne. I have had them in the back seat of our old Bonanza and in the back seat and luggage area of the -10. The -10 luggage area can get pretty chilly on long flights in cool or cold air and that is my only concern about the luggage area.
I definitely would not try to stuff cotton or anything else in their ears! [Evil or Very Mad]

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 12:11 am    Post subject: Re: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

I must be getting my forums and hobbies mixed up. I thought "flying a cat" was going to be about the trapeze on a Hobie.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:34 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

Oh..... I miss those days........ it was GREAT fun too..

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 7:20 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

Then have a look at the current Americas Cup race, these beasts do fly
over the water, look at windforce and what speed they achieve; insane
but would love to be on there for a run!

Werner (looking out at his Tornado "CAT" not seen water for 2 years)

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Oh..... I miss those days........ it was GREAT fun too..

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:01 am    Post subject: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

Werner

Come down to Portugal and you will have tera-gallons of sea water to put
your "CAT" on, and also plenty of wind to kick it flying over it

Carlos

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Then have a look at the current Americas Cup race, these beasts do fly over
the water, look at windforce and what speed they achieve; insane but would
love to be on there for a run!

Werner (looking out at his Tornado "CAT" not seen water for 2 years)

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:44 am    Post subject: Re: Flying a Cat Reply with quote

They survived!

John


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