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flying cats from Canada to UK
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I moved back to the UK from Canada a few months ago and am now almost ready to bring my cats over, having had them vaccinated, etc. Does anyone know which airline would be able to fly them over from Winnipeg to Gatwick or any other London airport? Any idea of the cost? Tx, Steve |
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"Steve" wrote in message om... Hi I moved back to the UK from Canada a few months ago and am now almost ready to bring my cats over, having had them vaccinated, etc. Does anyone know which airline would be able to fly them over from Winnipeg to Gatwick or any other London airport? Any idea of the cost? Tx, Steve Air Canada ships to Heathrow. http://www.aircanada.com/cargo/en/products/animals.html Click on Pets Travelling to the UK at the bottom for the shipping guidelines. Sorry, but I have no idea of the cost. You'll have to contact the airline. Just curious, why didn't you check into this stuff prior to leaving the country? Anyway, all the best to you and I hope that if you have them shipped over to the UK, that they have a safe trip. Judy in Canada. |
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Judy wrote: "Steve" wrote in message om... Hi I moved back to the UK from Canada a few months ago and am now almost ready to bring my cats over, having had them vaccinated, etc. Does anyone know which airline would be able to fly them over from Winnipeg to Gatwick or any other London airport? Any idea of the cost? Tx, Steve Air Canada ships to Heathrow. http://www.aircanada.com/cargo/en/products/animals.html Click on Pets Travelling to the UK at the bottom for the shipping guidelines. Sorry, but I have no idea of the cost. You'll have to contact the airline. Just curious, why didn't you check into this stuff prior to leaving the country? Anyway, all the best to you and I hope that if you have them shipped over to the UK, that they have a safe trip. Judy in Canada. Thanks for that. I had to leave the cats in Canada thanks to incorrect info. I was given by DEFRA the Govt. office who handle this. I was told over the 'phone that the blood test was done six months after the vaccination and not 48 hours as it should be. So, just before we are set to go we learn that the cats need another six months in Canada before they can come over and we had already booked our airline tickets. Steve |
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