• QualifiedKitten@discuss.onlineEnglish
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      1 month ago

      I also used to let my cat hide in the back seat until someone reminded me that if the vehicle has to stop suddenly or is involved in a collision, the cat could go flying. It’s much safer for them and for you for them to be in a carrier, and the carrier buckled in, or at least wedged in somewhere.

    • Shit answer.

      You cannot control where a loose animal will go in a car. I’ve dealt with car crashes with dead pets.

      And pets are absolutely a driver’s distraction.

      Fuck off with any driver that allows unsecured pets in their cars.