Pet owners frequently have to arrange for their animals' transportation. Whether it's a trip, an apartment renovation, or a move, the topic "How to transport a cat?" keeps coming up. While not particularly challenging, this process is not the simplest either. In addition to the stress on dogs, your endeavor will fail if the current shipping regulations are not followed.


Different breeds of cats tolerate moving differently. Some will calmly endure the trip and quickly get used to the new place, others will be nervous and hard to endure separation from their native walls, while moving without preparation can harm the third. If you are wondering what breed your cat is, we recommend using the cat breed test kit. This will not only allow you to properly prepare for the move, but also learn a lot more about your pet.


Cat owners who are making plans for a trip with their cats often approach the pet store. Many people are curious about the basic needs for transportation and the list of goods that must be bought before the journey.


You should start making travel plans well in advance. I advise you to start out with short trips, such as taking your pet on a road trip or visiting friends. It's important to comprehend how the cat handles a short journey, a change from its normal surroundings, and an extended stay in the carrier.


I will tell you about the basic rules for transporting cats on trains and planes, what kind of travel carrier is better to choose and how to make the trip as comfortable as possible for you and your four-legged friend.

To get started, learn the current rules

Every year, the rules for transporting animals by air and land change. To prepare for traveling with a pet, please read the rules for transporting animals. The rules can be found on the official website of the company that carries out your trip.


You must understand that you can only transport an animal that has been treated for parasites and does not pose a potential danger to the health of surrounding people and animals. When transported by any means, the animal must have a veterinary passport, which will contain all the data about the pet, as well as the prescribed vaccinations.


Separately, attention should be paid to transporting a pet abroad.


Please check the requirements for importing animals in advance, as they may vary from country to country. For example, there are countries where you can not import cats and other pets without going through quarantine. If you did not find the information you need, call or write to the consulate of the country you are going to.


Choose the most comfortable carrying

To transport an animal on an airplane and by train, a special container or carrying bag is required. The most convenient way to move is in plastic boxes.


The fixed bottom and durable plastic will protect your pet from the possibility of injury. The grille provides good ventilation, which is very important when traveling. The material from which the carrier is made does not absorb odors and is easy to clean.


Don't forget to check if the carrier is suitable for your airline's requirements. The size of the container should be such that the cat can lie in a natural position, stand up to its full height and turn 360 degrees.


In addition to plastic boxes, many owners prefer carrying bags. This option is more mobile. Boxes often have a strap that can be draped over the shoulder.


It will not be superfluous to place information on the container with your contact details (for emergency communication) and the name of the animal.


Prepare for the journey


By train. In terms of comfort, rail transport is better. On the train, you can travel with your pet in the least stressful environment for him.


You should take food, water, bowls, spare diapers, wet wipes with you on a trip. Many travelers take a cat litter box. Don't forget the harness. It will come in handy if the pet gets scared and tries to run away, and also so that you can take a walk with the cat in the fresh air during train stops.


By plane. Rules for transporting animals may vary from airline to airline, but the general requirements are similar. The first step is to call the airline and make sure that pets are allowed on your flight. Only after that buy a ticket.


Call the airline again as soon as the purchase is made to inform them that you intend to travel with a pet. This is crucial because they can refuse to fly antagonistic animals, like a dog and a cat, in one cabin. If there is already a dog traveler on your aircraft, you will be given the option to check your cat in the hold.


Many animals experience severe stress during transportation. If your cat does not tolerate transportation well, it is best to give the cat a safe sedative before the trip, which one - your veterinarian will tell you. Be sure to bring water and food for your pet, as well as special diapers, with you on the trip. In winter, put something warm in the container.


There may come a time in the life of every happy cat or cat owner when you need to take your four-legged friend on a long trip. Such a journey requires special preparation. We hope that our article helped you prepare for your trip.


Take care of your animals, and good luck to you!

 

 

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