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Cat Travel Advice: Flying With an Older Cat

Tips for Flying With Older Cats Hi PetRelocation, My cat is 19, and although she's in good health she does get stressed. I am very worried about moving her on an 11-hour flight to Los Angeles. Do you have any…

5 Myths About Pet Quarantine

Dispelling Common Misconceptions About Pet Quarantine International pet travel often raises questions and concerns about quarantine procedures. Pet owners may have heard myths and misconceptions about what pet quarantine entails and how it may impact their furry companions. Here, we…

Pet Travel Question: Can My Cat Fly Alone?

Flying Solo: What to Know About Sending Your Cat on a Flight Without You Dear PetRelocation, Do I have to catch the same flight as my cat? I am considering spending time in China on the way to Australia. Can…

Do Pets Have the Ability to Predict Earthquakes?

Uncovering the Mystery: Can Pets Predict Earthquakes? The belief that animals, including pets, possess a mysterious ability to predict earthquakes has existed for centuries. From ancient Greek observations to more recent anecdotes, this phenomenon has captured the curiosity of pet…

5 Tips for Traveling Safely with Snub-Nosed Breeds

Introduction Pugs, English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Persian cats, and other snub-nosed (or brachycephalic) pets require special care regarding air travel. These breeds are more susceptible to heat stroke and breathing problems when exposed to stress or high temperatures because of…

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