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Articles say to never leave a cat alone in a car in the summer; even for a few minutes. What do I do if I have to pee?


Asked by Member 1038651 on Jun 25th 2011 in Car Travel
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Sassy

If you are on your own the safest would be to put the cat in it's carrier and take it in with you. If you are traveling with someone else they can stay with the cat in the car with the engine running and A/C on.


Sassy answered on 6/25/11. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


Harvey

Take your kitty in its carrier with you, especially if it's going to be number two. Otherwise, pee VERY fast.


Harvey answered on 6/26/11. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


Izadore (Izzie)

You must NEVER leave any living thing in a parked car in the summer, even "for a few minutes". They do make "shoulder bag" type carriers that aren't as bulky and unwieldy as a hard carrier. All you'd need to do is transfer your kitty into it and off you go to the loo. Be aware that if you are observed leaving an animal in a parked car in the heat of summer, you can be reported to the authorities and it could cause a fine and court appearance. Just sayin'.


Izadore (Izzie) answered on 6/27/11. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 2 Report this answer