The carrier is not logistics. It is medicine.
Cats accumulate stress rather than releasing it. The carrier that appeared suddenly, the unfamiliar car motion, the sounds from outside, each stacks onto the last.
Each stressor stacks onto the last. A Cat who arrives overwhelmed has fewer emotional reserves for the exam. Preparation reduces the stack.
Cats who arrive already overwhelmed often have elevated heart rates, altered blood pressure readings, and higher FAS scores, all of which affect diagnostic accuracy. Pre-visit preparation directly improves clinical outcomes, not just comfort.
Not all carriers are equal for Cats.
Make the carrier part of home.
What happens in the car matters too.
Motion-related nausea is common and a stress amplifier. If your Cat has vomited or drooled during past car trips, let us know when you book. There are options available including withholding food 2 to 3 hours before travel and, in some cases, medication.
OTC options that genuinely work.
For Cats with significant travel anxiety, prescription pre-visit medication is available and completely normal. Ask your Care Team about this option before your next visit. See our full Pre-Visit Calm guide for all options.

