Vacationing with Cats

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Choosing Cat-Friendly Accommodations

Are you a cat lover? Want to take your furry friend on vacation with you? Traveling with your cat can be a lot of fun! However, finding cat-friendly accommodations can be a little challenging. Don’t worry, I’ve got some great ideas for you. Vacationing with cats can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience, but it requires careful planning and thought. 

Look for Pet-Friendly Hotels

Let’s face it, not all hotels and motels allow cats. So, when you’re planning your trip, make sure to search for pet-friendly hotels. Many of them now offer pet-friendly rooms, but be sure to check their policies before booking.

Some may require an additional fee or limit the number of pets allowed in a room. Make sure to call ahead and ask for their specific pet policy.

Consider Vacation Rentals

If you’re looking for a more homey feel, vacation rentals are a great option for travelers with cats. Airbnb and VRBO allow you to search for pet-friendly rentals, which can often offer more space and amenities than a hotel room.

Make sure to carefully read the rental agreement to ensure that your cat is welcome and that you understand any fees or restrictions.

Check for Cat-Friendly Amenities

When researching accommodations, look for amenities that cater specifically to cats. Some hotels and rentals offer litter boxes, scratching posts, and other supplies to make your cat’s stay more comfortable.

It’s also helpful to ask about nearby parks or other outdoor areas where your cat can stretch its legs and get some fresh air. And if you’re feeling fancy, there are even hotels that offer catnip spa treatments!

Bring Your Own Supplies

If your accommodations don’t offer cat-friendly amenities, bring your own supplies. Pack your cat’s litter box, food and water bowls, favorite toys, and a comfortable bed. Other options would be to purchase travel supplies or disposable supplies.
Bringing familiar items from home can help your cat feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar environment. Plus, it’s always good to have a little piece of home with you when you’re on the road.

Travel Cat Supplies on Amazon
Disposable Travel Cat Supplies

Sometimes traveling is easier, or necessary, to use disposable products. I’ve linked some disposable cat supplies that you can find on Amazon:

  • Disposable litter box – this link is to the top-selling disposable litter boxes. There are many varieties so pick the one that works best for your travel arrangements.
  • Food and water bowls – You could take disposable or purchase inexpensive reusable bowls and dispose of them after your trip.
  • Scratching post to easily be placed in a carrier, hang on a hotel, Airbnb or RV door knob

Plan for Traveling with Your Cat

In addition to finding cat-friendly accommodations, it’s important to plan for traveling with your cat. If you’re driving, be sure to secure your cat in a carrier or harness for safety. If you have 2 pets, check out this 2 in 1 carrier

If you’re flying, check with the airline about their pet policies and any required documentation. Don’t forget to pack plenty of treats and water for your four-legged travel companion!

Be Considerate of Others

Remember that not everyone is a cat lover, so be considerate of others when traveling with your pet. Keep your cat quiet and well-behaved, and clean up after them in public areas.

If your cat is prone to meowing or disruptive behaviors, consider leaving them in your room while you’re out exploring. And don’t forget to always ask for permission before letting your cat explore public spaces. Many people have cat allergies.

Final Thoughts

Vacationing with cats can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience, but it requires careful planning and consideration. By choosing cat-friendly accommodations and planning ahead, you can ensure a safe and comfortable trip for both you and your furry friend.

Don’t forget to give your cat lots of love, as traveling can be a stressful time.


Travel Product Ideas for Cats