I found a kitten last winter during a horrible ice storm, hiding under my tool shed. I…

April 18, 2009 · Posted in News 

Domains $7.49 - Why Pay More?Many cats are chronic snufflers, often due to the feline herpes virus. I would have to trust your veterinarians opinion and if they believe she is ok, then I would have to assume she is. It would not be a bad idea to have a full exam before you travel just to be sure she’s ok for the flight. Check with your airline, as some require a health certificate from a veterinarian. I find most cats do very well while flying and most settle down quite well. And I always recommend they travel in the cabin with you. To help calm her you could use the commercial feline pheromone spray on her towel in her carrier.
pI am a big fan of Rescue Remedy. I know you said it didn’t work well for her previously but I would be sure you are using it correctly. If using the drops, I recommend 6-8 drops and you can repeat it if needed. I usually do not recommend sedatives for traveling cats as I am also concerned about side effects. My biggest concern with flying is having to take her through security so I usually recommend you use a harness and leash for that area. I also recommend traveling with a picture of her and her health records. Safe travels! /p

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