hey /n/ this is my cat rupert i was thinking about taking him on the bus to see the sights of the city but i couldnt find any rules on it, do you know if can cats go on busesi have a cat carrier but would he be allowed out to see out the window?
>>2056672I could do the train also but i dont know hmmm
>>2056672what is his favorite airline
>>2056674he hasn't flown on airplane yet, hes only travelled in a car so thats why i was thinking a train or a bus next
>>2056672Can dogs be on a leash on the bus? If so a cat should be fine too desu
Cats hate being taken out of their territory travelling is very stressful for them
>>2056685oh maybe i wont do it then hmmm he does seem very cozy sleeping next to me>>2056682true...
>>2056672>would he be allowed out to see out the window?I brought my cat to the vet like this for years. She would aways meow when she couldn't see outside.>>2056685This but for some trips that become necessary eventually you better get them used to it. Just like with putting them in the carrier in the first place. Some weirdos even like it.
>>2056685I had a cat that would piss, shit, vomit, and drool profusely on 5 minute car rides. You'd have to be a fool to think most cats enjoy getting moved around. Gabapentin is a miracle drug for calming them down when you need to, though.>>2056686
>>2056698>>2056690>>2056685most cats prefer not to be moved out of their comfort zone, they often don't even mind small apartments and the like. But a few cats do like going places, especially if they have been trained since they were smol to go out like on a leash. Some people walk their cats like dogs. All depends on the cat.OP maybe first try to put Rupert on a leash and walk him around the neighborhood. If he's fine with that you can move on to longer trips and take him on the bus.
>>2056672Can't you put him on a leash and have him sit on your lap? I don't know how this could be a problem.
>>2056690ill make sure he can see outside>>2056721he already has a cat box so that will be better than a leash