Dear kitty friends—help is needed. Although I have perfect comportment on ships and in the car and have only slipped up once (and that was an unplanned storm, act of God, if you will, that no kitty on earth could go through without vomiting on someone’s chest), I do have trepidations about travel on a ship that could move about suddenly, even one of those humongous things that have (haha) stabilizers everywhere. Well, they work for anthros but we are tiny creatures and really must have something to make it all less traumatic.
So if any of you kitties has a homeopathic solution for my tummy, please leave a comment for me and I will try it out BEFORE the fact in the privacy of my own boudoir and see if I can handle it.
Let me say here that I do not take anything except food and kibble and olive oil and sometimes a little yogurt or mozzarella (if it’s from within a 20 km radius of Naples), so if there is anything for kitties and motion sickness, it has to be light meds.
Mama and papa, years ago, when they were dumber, gave little Stella, a previous kitty before cute little ME) a tiny piece of Valium when she was driving them crazy and yowling during that particular time when un-spayed kitties yowl (he understands who understands, as they say in Italy–capisce chi capisce–always said with a knowing look…) and she tore around the house all night like a cat out of hell, so you never know; some people say that if humans can take it, a small bit won’t hurt animals, but mama doesn’t think that’s okay because of Stella’s reaction.
Someone also said that Travel Eze works but it is not sold here.
Someone else said, “Just don’t feed Loulou for 24 hours” but we are on that giant thing from 10 at night until 7pm the next night and I’m HUNGRY by then.
So—thank you for offering any help with this—and I’m happy to be a guinea pig (so to speak) for anything safe and will report back to you for your sailing pleasure….
well, motoring pleasure.