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This is bitcoin wallet to paypalthe year to start a new tradition. And this is the year to do it with your pets! A pet owner online learned the magic of taking her tabby cat on a Christmas adventure to see holiday lights. And it might just inspire others to try something special with their cat too.
You don't usually see people bringing their cats outside of the house. But if there's one reason to give it a go, it's for holiday lights!
This isn't just a treat for you, it's a treat for your cat! Seriously, your cat is going to love this. We're sure that cat mom Becca had no idea that her tabby would get such a kick out of their trip to see the holiday lights. But the video she shared seems like proof that maybe we should all be taking our pets to see the sights!
"POV:You take your cats to see Christmas lights," she wrote in the text overlay. "Needless to say he was a big fan."
Let's just say that people in the comments section loved the idea. "Now I wanna load up my five cats and go on a family trip to see Christmas lights," one person wrote. "Mine used to stick their noses out the window like dogs, they loved it! Start them at a young age and they will get used to it like it's normal!" one commenter advised. "Gotta talk the boyfriend into taking his kitten. She was just rescued and is only a couple months old but she loves the car," one commenter vowed. "I have two cats that love the car and I take them every year," someone else chimed in.
Traveling in the Car With a Cat
If you want to give holiday lights a try, you'll want to make sure that your cat is safe. Cars can be tricky for cats. There are lots of ways they can get hurt or worse, escape.
Your best bet for any long car rides is to bring your cat in a crate. That does require some crate training before you hit the road. If you're going on a really long ride, you can use a dog crate to give your cat a little more room. Make sure you strap the crate down to the car and secure it so it doesn't move as you drive.
If you really have some questions about taking your cat in the car (in a way that will let them see out the window), speak with your vet. And the try to enjoy the lights! Your cat certainly will.
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