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Tips for the best airplane travel with your cat

Published: May 25, 2012

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Going on vacation this summer? People tend to travel to distant destinations during this season, and for many cat lovers, taking their feline friend with them is a no-brainer. If you are flying, there are some special considerations to ensure the best airplane travel with your cat.

Well before your flight, schedule a trip to the veterinarian to make sure your feline is in good health to board a plane. According to Animal Planet, most airlines require documentation from vets to ensure sick cats and dogs do not fly and risk their own health and that of other passengers. During this visit, your vet will also check for clinical signs of cat illness or pain in cats that might make flying dangerous or uncomfortable for them. He or she may also recommend medications to make the flight easier on the feline.

VCA Animal Hospitals reports that some airlines will allow you to carry your cat into the cabin. Usually, provisions for this privilege include that your cat stays in its carrier throughout the flight and does not disturb other passengers. If your feline has certain cat behavior problems or anxiety that might disrupt others, talk to your vet about possible sedatives. 

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Your emergency needs can be met right here at our hospital.
VCA Dekalb-Gwinnett Animal Emergency Hospital provides 24 hour emergency veterinary care, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Emergency veterinarians, veterinary technicians and/or veterinary assistants are on staff 24 hours a day.

Please call us at 770-491-0661. We are located at 6430 Lawrenceville Highway. Tucker, GA 30084.

We provide the highest standard in veterinary emergency and critical care services. We are trained and equipped to perform a variety of emergency surgeries and procedures. We provide the highest standards of pain management. Emergency internal medicine consultations, including full diagnostics, are available.

Please call or come in immediately if you feel your pet is having an emergency or needs after-hours care.
 

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