Many Best Western and Choice Hotels (Comfort Inn, Clarion, Sleep Inn, etc.) will allow cats to stay with you when you travel, and they only charge $10 for the honor. (For comparison, the Homewood Suites we stayed in during our relocation charged us $100.)
The policy varies by property, so best to call the actual location before you book.
Knowing which hotels are cat-tolerant is important when planning an 1800 mile cat-inclusive road trip.
I’ll be sure to post a review of the Quality Inn East in Amarillo, Texas, for those readers who may happen to find themselves there in the future.
Source: PetsWelcome.com

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Y’all are driving back for the Holidays? Yuck.
What’s 26 hours in the car with a carsick prone wife and a whiny cat?
I’m looking forward to it.
FYI – Something’s wrong with the Time Zone of your blog. I posted at 4:01.
All fixed. DST issues, of course.
The good news is that both the cat and I will be drugged, hopefully so that neither of us will yack in the car
The cat can climb fences, what’s next, driving stick shift?
If given the proper motivation, anything is possible. She hasn’t let the lack of opposable thumbs limit her yet.
Toonces didn’t need opposable thumbs.
Thank goodness for Wikipedia because I didn’t understand the Toonces reference. Apparently he was a cat that had a tendency to drive over cliffs.
Yes, he was popular during a decade in which you were teething. You know, back in the 20th century.