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Old Nov 23rd 2008, 4:53 pm
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hi
know this is going off track but has anyone put their cat into boarding 2 weeks before flying back to uk? just in case we have to fly back ahead of our cat, in case he buggers off after his flight is paid for. seeing as he will be staying with my son who he knows, but isnt used to staying at his property.thought i might pay for piper to stay at a cattery was quoted $11 per night wich is ok considering the amount it is costing us anyway to take him to scotland. oh does anyone know if he can travel excess baggage from heathrow to aberdeen?
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