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To: Siber who wrote (6160)4/29/2018 6:27:18 PM
From: robert b furman3 Recommendations

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Hi Siber,
I have 6 cats and one of them definitely gets cars sick.

We drive from Houston to Wisconsin and throws up and has a bowel movement about 2 hours into the drive.

We start giving him Acepromezine tabs, 10 mg cut in to a quarter a day before the trip. It mellows him out and he's traveling much better now.

We at first tried dramazine but that was marginal.

Humans and animals I believe have those tiny hairs in yur ears that give us balance.

I've taken over 100 people off shore fishing and some get motion sickness while others do not.

It is the sensitivity to those tiny hairs in our ears and an overdose of motion that gets we humans deathly sick and I'm sure it impacts some of our best friends as well.

We have our vet give us a prescription for our cats before we travel. Might check with your vet if it is acceptable for dogs.

Hope that helps.

Bob
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