The following photographic details are offered as the international travel solution for our intrepid explorer cat Wednesday. While the brand indicates “Petco,” the paper instructions contained in the kennel show “PetMate.” And the representative image supplied by the travel counselor/coordinator appears to be quite similar to the item displayed here.
For the record, here’s the representative image:
The kennel under consideration:
Ventilation on 4 sides. Bolted together. NO clips nor snaps.
Ventilation – flow thru side to side and front to back. Solid top with handle.
Squeeze latched door with top holes for zip-tie secured closing during transport.
Label showing dimensions.
Inches: 28L x 20.5W x 21.5H
(Millimeters: 71 x 52 x 54.5)
Flexible, collapsible food & water containers.
Flexible, collapsible food & water containers. (Detail of attach point mechanism.)
Rigid food & water containers.
Rigid food & water containers. (Detail of attach point mechanism.)
Bedding material composition. (Covers entire bottom of carrier.)
SKU for quick reference when returning to store for purchase.
hi, I read your blog of your cat. I am going to move my cat (persan) to HongKong, but unsure if i should give my cat a “sleeping pill” during the 13 hours fly form Switzerland – HK. Do you have any exerience for that? Thanks for sharing.
BR
Catherine
Seek advice from your veterinarian. There are pros and cons to sedating your cat that only you and your vet can discuss in order to make an informed decision.
In the case of Wednesday, she made the trip completely awake and she had expert care throughout the journey. Please contact the friendly folks over at PetRelocation.com. They took care of all the travel details and ensured the safest trip possible.