Following are tips for
moving your pets to their
new home.
Cats and Dogs
Cats and dogs can be
taken in your car. If so,
remember to take along the
following items:
-
Food
-
Water
-
A
leash for letting your
pet out of the car
-
Newspaper or sheets to
keep your car clean
Animals can get car-sick
and will require frequent
stops along the way. Also,
check ahead to see if the
hotel where you are staying
allows pets. Depending on
the animal's temperament and
size, it might be better to
have it shipped by air. Be
sure to check if your
destination has any local
requirements or restrictions
on animals.
To have your pet shipped
by air, make sure someone
can meet your pet at the
destination airport and take
care of it until you arrive.
A kennel can do this for you
and keep your pet until you
have completed your move, if
necessary.
If you are flying to your
new destination, your cat or
dog can ride in the baggage
compartment. You may need
the following items:
-
Health certificate.
Obtain this from your
veterinarian.
-
Pet container. The
airline might have a
special container
available or you can use
your own as long as it
complies with airline
regulations.
-
Tranquilizers. Your vet
can provide
tranquilizers to be
given to your pet
immediately before going
to the airport.
-
Your scent. Your pet can
be comforted by having a
piece of cloth with your
scent on it.
Smaller Animals
Hamsters, birds and other
small animals can easily be
transported in your car. To
help keep the animals calm
and quiet, cover cages with
a cloth. Also, make sure
they have food and water
available.
Fish
It
can be very impractical and
risky to move fish. Check
with your local pet store
for recommendations on
moving your specific type of
fish.