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Adventuring cat about to board a plane for the first time to be fostered by her sickly mama's daughter-in-law, until she gets better: 'Hope to bring her back to her human-momma soon.'

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    Not My Cat soon to temporarily be my cat. This is my mother in laws cat Daisy.
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    MIL got sick and has been in the hospital and now rehab. Daisy will be boarding a plane with me tomorrow.
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    Hope to bring her back to her human- momma soon. But she's been mostly alone for three weeks with people just stopping in and giving her food.
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    Any advice on travel? I've got a carrier. She'll be with me in the cabin.
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    GreenBook 1978 Please put something that smells like MIL in the carrier which will help soothe. Leave the carrier where the cat can look it over. Catch them early as cats know when you are leaving and are experts at hiding
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    If the cat has a harness please put that on them when you put them in the carrier. A cat's instinct is to run and hide and if the carrier opens unexpectedly you will need to catch them
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    Depending on the length of the flight add treats and be prepared for soiling (have papertowels etc). Have food and water in your carry on in case the flight gets delayed
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    If your flight has a stopover check that terminal for a pet rest area When you get home give the cat a few days in their own room with food and a litter tray as they may need a few days to adjust to their
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    OP bugwitch Thanks for that. I have the carrier out and open. Put some things in it. I do see some harnesses but I don't think she's trained for them. Hoping TSA can do the private room for their screening. Not sure how well she'll do being held in a big, loud airport.
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    I picked a nonstop flight in hopes of limiting her time in the carrier. Grabbed some pee-pads too. Will find some paper towels and pack them. Thanks again.
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    Nokcha0571 I traveled with cat and there was a weight we had to meet, 7kg (about 15lbs), including the carrier. He had to go on a diet and I had him shaved (he's Persian). We just barely made weight. Um, not to be rude, but your boss is a little chonky. No weight restrictions on your airlines?
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    OP bugwitch Weight limit is 20lbs. Yes. She's a chonk. I'll be getting her on a diet once she's settled in a bit. Last vet visit had her at 13.5lbs. According to the listing the carrier is under 4lbs. She's a small framed cat with a round middle.
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    Nokcha0571 Ah, just read your whole post. This: Check with airlines what their requirements are for traveling with a cat. They may have requirements for paperwork and weight.
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    Make sure you have secured all of the zippers etc. that close the carrier. (Because of the weight restrictions on my flight, I used a soft carrier with lots of zippers. I wasn't able to secure on and of course he was able to open it and got out. He was with me, as well. Flight attendants were a little annoyed, but caught him easily.) I put a pet pad in the carrier, but he never used it. (We traveled from Korea to LA, 2 hour wait for flight, 11 hour flight, 1 hour through customs etc, 2 hours hom
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    I'm not sure I'd worry about food and water. The boss should be okay for quite a long time. Bring an extra pet pad, zip lock and wipes in your carry-on. If the pet pad gets soiled, you'll want a way to clean it up so the cabin doesn't smell like cat poop. I'm sure others will have tips and opinions!
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    OP bugwitch I didn't know about the locking zippers until looking for a carrier for this. The one I bought has them thankfully. I don't know what I'll do if she gets out.
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    DulceEtBanana What a sweetheart - honestly if we were your MIL's neighbors Daisy could come and "vacation" at our place until "mom" got home. Asking the universe to keep Daisy chill with a quick drama-free trip.
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    OP bugwitch The original plan was for the neighbors to care for her. They got tired of it and none would take her in. One said they'd take her to a shelter for us. I said I'd take her in.
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    LaureGilou I'm invested in this trip! Wish you two all the best. And update us, if you feel like, we'd like to know that everything's gone well.
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    OP bugwitch Will try to update everyone.
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    LandofGreenGinger62 Me too...
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    OP bugwitch I love it when people get my references.
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    Original_Importance3 He'll probably poop in the plane. Mine did lol.
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    OP bugwitch Yeah. Someone else suggested gloves. I'll definitely bring some just in case. And extra pee pads.
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    Original Importance3 How long is the flight?
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    OP bugwitch A bit over 2 hours.
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    Original_Importance3 How was the flight? All done?
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    OP bugwitch Just landed actually. Still gotta get to my car and drive home. So far she's been quiet and just hanging out in the carrier.
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    Rivetingcactus Daisy is travelin' tonight on a plane I can see the red taillights headin' for Spain, whoa I can see Daisy wavin' goodbye God, it looks like Daisy Must be the clouds in my eyes

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