Preparing cats for air travel.
Air travel with two cats.
One female cat dog may travel with her un weaned litter if the litter is a minimum of 10 weeks old to 6 months of age.
Most allow 1 but i have not seen any that specifically say they allow 2.
On the day of the flight feed your cat 4 to 6 hours before departure and avoid giving it any more food until you reach your destination.
Only small vaccinated domestic cats and dogs at least eight weeks old up to six per flight for 95 each way can be taken on this airline when traveling on domestic flights.
Avoid letting the cat out of the cage unless leashed until you reach where you.
The airline also allows you to put two cats or two dogs in the same carrier provided they are small enough to fit.
Successful airline travel with a cat begins long before the day of travel.
Do your homework with the airlines.
Acclimate your cat to air travel over an extended period.
Once your cat s flight reservation is made schedule a visit with your veterinarian close to the date of travel.
Hi i will be flying from south korea to usa come august 2011.
I am looking for an airline that allows you to bring 2 small pets cats as carry on baggage.
Pet air travel still has a few exceptions.
Even if the airline allows two small cats in the same carrier the airline could refuse to allow your pets to travel together.
A good travel litter box will be large enough for your cat to fit in and comfortably do their business in yet small enough to fit in their carrier see recommended larger car cat carriers above.
If your trip isn t too far and their carrier isn t large enough to fit a litter box your travel litter box for use in the hotel can be a bit larger.
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Place enticing toys and treats inside.
2 pets of the same breed and size between the age of 10 weeks and 6 months may be allowed to travel in 1 kennel providing they are small enough to fit into.
For cats that will travel in cargo buy a sturdy airline approved cargo crate with a good door latch.
Leave the air carrier open at home so your cat can enter and exit it.
They re not allowed on international routes.
Since cats are small it is advised.
Select a carrier that is well ventilated and big enough for your cat to get up move around in and stretch.
Be prepared to have your cat s carrier go through the x ray.
There is no limit on the number of animals in the litter.
It should have detachable food and water receptacles.
One adult cat per kennel.
Then place the kitty into the carrier and.