Cat 2 : Traveling With Your Cat

1 year ago
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If you don't know of anyone that can come into your home and take care of your cat - there are professional pet sitters that are licensed and bonded that you can pay to watch your cat. If your cat has medical issues that require daily treatments, sometimes you can check with local veterinary clinics. Often they have a pre-veterinary student or a veterinary assistant that works for them that is comfortable administering treatments and could use a little extra cash. Be warned though, they are not bonded, so if something goes wrong, they have no legal culpability as opposed to a professional cat sitter who is bonded.

Always get references. As a last resort, you might consider boarding your cat - just make sure it is a cat-friendly boarding facility. Always ask to inspect the boarding area before you leave your cat there. But, if you absolutely must travel with your cat, either because you are moving, or because you just really do not want to leave your cat alone without you, we have a few travel tips for you to try and make it a little less stressful on all.

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