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Cats owned: Birman
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Surrey, UK
Posts: 12
30-10-2007, 10:38 AM   #11

Re: Cat in cabin


Dinahsmum, you're brilliant!! The xxsmall is just the perfect size, I'll just need to check with the airline that the opening roof is allowed. Wicker baskets aren't allowed, I guess they're not secure enough for planes.

Kay, the pet passport isn't at all difficult to arrange, although it is time consuming and costs about £150 (£60ish for the passport plus rabies injection, blood test and microchip). Then it's just a matter of finding a suitable IATA approved carrier (for cats that go in the hold, Vari kennels are the best and not that expensive either), booking a pet place on the plane and off you are.

Or that's the theory at least... I'll keep you posted on how it actually works!



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