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My cat will be in her carrier for 7 hours all total, getting to the airport, on the plane and driving to our destination. Does anyone
have a suggestion for what I could line her carrier with in case she has an accident, like any special type of piddle pad. Thank you.
 
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Regular piddle pads ought to work.

But she probably will hold it the entire time. Cats are funny like that.
Thank you, she traveled before and never had an accident but that was less hours of being confined.
 

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It's not allowed to have anything hard in the carrier on a plane because if the carrier gets jostled (by baggage handlers, turbulence, etc.) the pet could get hurt.

A piddle pad with a fleece blanket over it would work well. The fleece will wick the moisture away from the cat and the piddle pad will absorb it.
 
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It's not allowed to have anything hard in the carrier on a plane because if the carrier gets jostled (by baggage handlers, turbulence, etc.) the pet could get hurt.

A piddle pad with a fleece blanket over it would work well. The fleece will wick the moisture away from the cat and the piddle pad will absorb it.
Good idea, thank you.
 
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