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Oz wannabe1 Dec 27th 2006 1:34 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by Perthforme
Sallright

watchya

Perthforme Dec 27th 2006 1:36 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
watchya

yarecon

Oz wannabe1 Dec 27th 2006 1:37 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by Perthforme
yarecon

kinda moving away from the thread....and I can't think of one to come back with (more to the point)

Perthforme Dec 27th 2006 1:42 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
kinda moving away from the thread....and I can't think of one to come back with (more to the point)


Hi jack ;)

Oz wannabe1 Dec 27th 2006 1:43 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by Perthforme
Hi jack ;)

more like bushwacked ;)

khoardiroy Dec 29th 2006 7:36 am

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 
There will be good local vets who will know of the 'local' company/vet that organises the whole transport.

We brought our 3 legged cat here. Two weeks before due to go her flight was delayed by two months as Sydney Quarantine had a problem. We had to board her with family for a month then got early access for her. Because we went with a local Scottish company (well 80kms away) - we could deal with the issue in person.

No problems. Quarantine staff were brilliant and caring and advised that I don't visit as it can just upset Layla. She is really happy and loves the garden with the funnel webs and red backs!

Wanna go to Oz Apr 13th 2007 9:56 pm

Re: Taking cats to Australia
 

Originally Posted by khoardiroy (Post 4235011)
There will be good local vets who will know of the 'local' company/vet that organises the whole transport.

We brought our 3 legged cat here. Two weeks before due to go her flight was delayed by two months as Sydney Quarantine had a problem. We had to board her with family for a month then got early access for her. Because we went with a local Scottish company (well 80kms away) - we could deal with the issue in person.

No problems. Quarantine staff were brilliant and caring and advised that I don't visit as it can just upset Layla. She is really happy and loves the garden with the funnel webs and red backs!

You guys seem to know whats goin on..Just how much does it cost to do the whole thing through someone like "airpets"..
What sort of vaccines do cats need and how long is the quarantine for etc..
Any ideas guys...??


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