I have two cats, and I'm sorry to say that one goes absolutely bonkers in the car (whether it be a five minute run to the vet or a 17 hour drive.) I tried to adjust him to travel by taking him regularly on short drives, but it never worked. He screams at the top of his lungs and goes "crazy eyed" (seriously, driving between my parent's house in Chicago and where I live in Wyoming is the WORST.THING.EVER. He can go the whole 17 hours without shutting up. I feel terrible for him when we travel.)
So, how effective and for how long do these sedatives last? Do they have side effects like nausea/diarrhea especially when coupled with the nerves of being in a car? (sigh... I'm a pretty good cat piller, but this is the one cat that I'm scared sh**less to do. I'll see how she feels about pill pockets)
I've tried Benadryl, and it doesn't work for my guy at all. (It also doesn't help that he can "selectively" gag up pills... Even if I pill him and hold him until he swallows,
then wait a minute or two before I release him, pink froth is all over the walls and me in seconds. I've gotten it down a few times and somehow managed to keep it down, and it didn't hinder the screaming/panicking at all. Not even five minutes.)
Then my vet prescribed Ace. It would keep him quiet for an hour or two (the vet said it should work 6-8 hours, so I think he may be drug-resistant... when it was ok to dose him again, I would, then he would be quiet for an hour or two, then scream. You get the picture). I used this for a few drives and wasn't too impressed.
Since he's getting older (9 years), they have since switched him to vicodin for long rides (less danger from blood pressure/heart rate changes--something to consider about sedatives...). I've had some success with this--the last few drives, he slept more and I didn't dose him more than once along the drive. (My favorite solution so far...)
If a cat's in the carrier 10-12 hrs a day for 3-4 days, how do you effectively give potty breaks? I'm worried that the stress of being in a carrier will put her in a really bad mood, and she'll refuse food/water.
As far as "potty breaks" are concerned, I tried for the first few trips to stop and offer him the litterbox. [By this, I mean stop, fill his favorite box from home, set it up, let him out of the crate, and then get disappointed and undo all of the above.] He is so freaked out in the car--even when it's not moving--that he won't use it. Now I make the trip only stopping for gas (and "potty breaks" for me) and he rarely has an accident in his crate. Once he settles at our destination, he eats and drinks well (and uses the box).