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Wombat7 Mar 16th 2015 7:09 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
You cannot fly a pet to the UK in the cabin. Becuase of DEFRA regs all pets go Air Canada Cargo Live and are cleared at Heathrow by James Cargo Services.

Just want to make sure that no one is misled on this thread :-)

Wombat7 Mar 16th 2015 7:11 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 

Originally Posted by Isismom (Post 11593853)

in this case "International" is not the same as UK - go figure.

Isismom Mar 16th 2015 7:15 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 

Originally Posted by Wombat7 (Post 11593855)
You cannot fly a pet to the UK in the cabin. Becuase of DEFRA regs all pets go Air Canada Cargo Live and are cleared at Heathrow by James Cargo Services.

Just want to make sure that no one is misled on this thread :-)

Sorry my mistake, its only flights from the UK to canada, not the other way round, now I am really worried about my cat with the heart issue:(

Isismom Mar 16th 2015 7:16 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Their website is very misleading, only when you really follow through do you find that out grr

rebeccajo Mar 16th 2015 7:32 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 

Originally Posted by Isismom (Post 11593862)
Sorry my mistake, its only flights from the UK to canada, not the other way round, now I am really worried about my cat with the heart issue:(

:( Maybe the vet can sedate her?

Wombat7 Mar 16th 2015 7:37 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Surprised that you can even do it Uk to Canada but have not tried that.

The folks at AC live and James Cargo do a great job, but stressful on the human for sure.

Wombat7 Mar 16th 2015 7:40 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Based on the research I did, and discussions with the cats vet, sedation is not a good option as it can interfere with breathing.

Isismom Mar 16th 2015 8:19 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Just talked to vet and pet insurance, we are running some tests and scans to see what's causing it as that makes a huge difference, blood clots are apparently the biggest worry in cats with murmurs, I'll ask him if we can at least give meds to help that, I love this cat, he's only a year old, we nearly lost him neutering him due to this, thing is too, can't see it being easy to rehome a broke cat:(

Isismom Mar 16th 2015 8:20 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Sorry op didn't meant to hijack your thread!

I'll see about getting a one size up crate for him so at least he can move round a bit:)

Wombat7 Mar 16th 2015 8:44 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
I was amazed at the size of crates that I needed for each on the cats. Very glad I did a trial run out to the airport with crate and cat - crate was too small. It was good to know on the day that the crate was what they wanted.

Good luck. Both cats have had significant ops since arriving in UK, indeed on has had two ops.

Shipping the cats was the most stressful part of the whole move.

Feel free to PM if you have any questions or need help with the paper work.

Isismom Mar 16th 2015 9:59 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 

Originally Posted by Wombat7 (Post 11593951)
I was amazed at the size of crates that I needed for each on the cats. Very glad I did a trial run out to the airport with crate and cat - crate was too small. It was good to know on the day that the crate was what they wanted.

Good luck. Both cats have had significant ops since arriving in UK, indeed on has had two ops.

Shipping the cats was the most stressful part of the whole move.

Feel free to PM if you have any questions or need help with the paper work.


I know!....I was quite surprised when I just looked at the crate size recommendations, the cats works out to the same as the shih-tzu, bigger than I thought which is good:)

Sorry about your cats, I have pet insurance too, I doubt Ill be able to get any if I move back to UK(still in the what if stage)but I will try.

Thanks so much, I talked to the vet today, I see its all a bit last minute, they have to have certain things done between 24 and 110 hours(well the dog anyway)great, as if one doesnt have enough to worry about!

Have vet appt for cat tomorrow, hes getting bloodworks and some special scan that they have to transport to the vets as its the only one in the city, I think when it gets close to me moving say about 3 months before I will start crating him in his crate, using the calming spray and driving him everywhere with me, might even go to the airport the last week to get him used to the noise, its not that far from me:thumbsup:

Cilllah Mar 16th 2015 10:37 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Will keep an eye on this thread. I have to move a big dog (Around 50kg. Just over but he's lean and only one so he will weigh more in two years) and two cats from Australia to the UK. It's going to be so expensive and whenever I find ways people have made it cheaper I can't do it because of Australian law. Checked baggage or in the cabin.
So looks like I'll be forking out close to $10,000. Way more expensive than our own flights!

Isismom Mar 17th 2015 10:41 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
So specialist says cat will be fine, his murmor is the best kind to have, huge relief, I used calming spray in his crate today and he was way better, sleepy, maybe I overdid it!....I also bought calming treats I'll tape to his crate and a breakaway calming collar, I think that will cover it!

Wombat7 Mar 17th 2015 10:49 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Glad to hear he is cleared to go.

LondonSquirrel Mar 18th 2015 5:18 am

Re: Moving with pets, or not
 
Hope all goes well for minimum stress to both pets and humans.


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