If your travels are in the future, take time to train. Bring out your carrier, open the side doors, and place treats just inside. If your cat won't approach the carrier, place the treats as close to the carrier as you can without making him afraid. Repeat several times daily, slowly inching the treats inside the carrier as your cat loses his fear. Say the word "inside" when you place treats in the carrier, so he associates the carrier and the word "inside" with good things. Let him eat the treats and leave on his own. Do not close the door. After a while, start shutting the door for a few seconds and then for longer and longer periods, so he becomes accustomed to enclosure in the carrier. Put a soft pad in the carrier to make it more hospitable. You'll soon find your cat goes into a carrier more willingly.
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