Will the cat be ok if i transport her in an empty car trunk outside a cage for two hours until i reach my vacation destination? I dont want her to free roam in the car interior because she will most likely scratch everything and distract me into crashing.
>>5135320Use a pet carrier tard.
>>5135320Why do you want to take your cat with you on vacation? Are you going to be gone for months?Anyways the biggest risk is that when you open your trunk, she escapes past you and you have trouble catching her.Get a feeder with a timer and an automatic waterer.
>>5135333fpbp
No please don't put your cat in the trunk OP, there are little to no air holes in there and the cat will spaz out. A large cardboard box with plenty of air holes inside the car cabin is an option. You can likely get a large box from local stores for free as they recycle literal tons of them per week. Tell the store people it's for your cat and many will work to find you a proper box, remember plenty of air holes and a soft towel or blanket inside. Make sure to take a break and see if the cat needs water along the way. My local Walmart sells large plastic storage tubs that when filled with many air holes would make a great DIY cat carrier and they cost $9.99 and you can keep it as a cat carrier for future needs. I bet you have such a plastic tub you can use at your house now. Remember to add air holes! A LOT!