Going abroad with your furry friend? How to travel safely with pets abroad

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Okay, so you wanna take your furry friend overseas? I did it with my cat, Mittens, last year, and let me tell you, it’s a whole process. But totally doable! Here’s how I went about it, step-by-step:

Going abroad with your furry friend? How to travel safely with pets abroad

First things first: Vet Check!

I started by taking Mittens to the vet, like, way in advance. I made sure she was up-to-date on all her vaccinations, and I got a health certificate. Some countries are super strict about this, so don’t skip it! The vet also checked for any underlying health issues that might make travel risky.

Paperwork, Paperwork, Paperwork

  • I researched the specific pet import requirements for the country I was going to. Every place is different, so you gotta look it up.
  • I gathered all the necessary documents – vaccination records, health certificate, and I even got Mittens microchipped (just in case!).
  • I filled out all the import forms, which was a bit of a headache, but gotta do it. I made copies of everything, too, just to be safe.

Finding a Pet-Friendly Airline

Not all airlines are created equal when it comes to pets. I spent a good chunk of time calling different airlines and asking about their pet policies – size restrictions, fees, in-cabin vs. cargo, the whole shebang. I eventually found one that seemed pretty good and booked my flight (and Mittens’!).

Getting the Right Carrier

I invested in a sturdy, airline-approved pet carrier. It had to be big enough for Mittens to stand up and turn around in, and it needed good ventilation. I also put a comfy blanket and one of her favorite toys inside to make her feel more at home.

The Dreaded Flight Prep

The day before the flight, I limited Mittens’ food and water intake a bit, just to minimize any accidents. I also made sure she had a chance to use her litter box before we left for the airport.

At the Airport

I arrived at the airport extra early, because, you know, pets. I checked Mittens in, paid the pet fee, and made sure her carrier was properly labeled with my contact information and destination. I also double, triple, and quadruple checked that she had enough food for the flight, even though she had already eaten.

Going abroad with your furry friend? How to travel safely with pets abroad

During the Flight

I was a nervous wreck the whole time, to be honest. But luckily I could take her with me to my cabin, I tried to keep her calm. I checked on her as often as I could.

Arrival and Beyond

Once we landed, I went straight to the designated area for pets. I presented all my paperwork, and after a bit of waiting, Mittens and I were reunited! We went through customs, and finally, we were good to go!

It was a lot of work, I won’t lie. But seeing Mittens happy and safe in our new temporary home made it all worthwhile. Just remember to plan ahead, be patient, and bring lots of treats!

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