Contact one of the local vets for info on vaccinations - they usually cost about QAR200 - 300 per year but may cost more the first time for tests for feline leukemia and feline AIDS (neither of which are communicable to humans but are usually fatal for cats).
Then you have to consider transportation costs and maybe some immigration costs (usually Dept of Agriculture requires some documentation). Again, you can contact one of the local vets and they can guide you to a pet relocator who can help with theses issues.
Good on you for wanting to take your cat with you - it shows that you and your family are kind caring people who take their pet responsibilities seriously.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"
Contact one of the local vets for info on vaccinations - they usually cost about QAR200 - 300 per year but may cost more the first time for tests for feline leukemia and feline AIDS (neither of which are communicable to humans but are usually fatal for cats).
Then you have to consider transportation costs and maybe some immigration costs (usually Dept of Agriculture requires some documentation). Again, you can contact one of the local vets and they can guide you to a pet relocator who can help with theses issues.
Good on you for wanting to take your cat with you - it shows that you and your family are kind caring people who take their pet responsibilities seriously.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"