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I have a cat in the states that's staying with my family at the moment. I want to bring her here now (so bad) I've had her since she was a baby and I was just as close with her mom. Seeing as I can't leave at the moment...what would be the best method of getting her to me safely and comfortably? I know she needs her medicals and all that and my family can do that for me. I 'm just wondering how to go about getting her to me without totally traumatizing her. I'm nervous to send her by plane alone (which I don't even think you do without someone accompanying her) because I've heard some horrible stories about pets getting 'lost' and this and that :-[ And I don't trust any of these 'companies' that supposedly pick up your pet for you and drive them to where you are. Any advice? Has anyone ever done this before?
If flying is the only option, then have a friend or family member accompany the pet on the plane. Most airlines allow for pets to travel in the cabin under the seat, as long as the crate is below a certain size.
And make sure to read up on all the requirements/paperwork you'll need to pass through Canada customs.
If flying is the only option, then have a friend or family member accompany the pet on the plane. Most airlines allow for pets to travel in the cabin under the seat, as long as the crate is below a certain size.
And make sure to read up on all the requirements/paperwork you'll need to pass through Canada customs.
Then you'll have to use a service like this: http://www.petrelocation.com/ (just a random one from a google search, i'm sure there's lots of others).
I've heard this is expensive though. You might find getting a round trip ticket for yourself to go back to the US and take your cat back personally, is in the same price range.
Then you'll have to use a service like this: http://www.petrelocation.com/ (just a random one from a google search, i'm sure there's lots of others).
I've heard this is expensive though. You might find getting a round trip ticket for yourself to go back to the US and take your cat back personally, is in the same price range.
I was just looking at this and I would love to bring her back but I just sent in for a visitor extension and don't want it to be thrown out because I've left. I just want my snuggly bear with me! :'(
my cat travelled with me in the airplane underneath my seat. it was a 8 hour flight but she was really calm. just when we landed, she got a bit nervous
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