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Hello all! I'm working on a story about taking pets on vacation. I've
heard that folks travel with cats. Have any of you ever taken one along on holiday? Any tails... er, tales to tell? You may either email me directly or post back to the list if you think this topic is of interest. Thanks! Best Regards, Dru Sefton Who am I? http://www.newhousenews.com/sefton.html |
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I haven't travel with a pet yet, however; I am familiar with the logistics (thru my employment). Most pets travel fine. When small enough they can travel in the cabin as a carry-on luggage. Main problem traveling internationally is that most owners don't get all the information they need and often the animals will suffer long quarantines at the arriving ports. Is IMPORTANT that they call their local USDA Veterinary Services and get their documentation (an International Health Certificate issued by their vet) endorsed. These is where international regulations are found: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ncie/iregs/animals/ The fact that an airline would accept your documentation (find it meets their criteria) doesn't mean that it meets the policy of the country of arrival. |
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