Hello Dawn
We are coming in August and have been doing lots of research into bringing our cat. Basically they all need to have all the vaccines (rabies, cat flu, etc), then a short time before you fly you ned to get a health cert from your vet (not sure how this will be with your poor diabetic cat, but hope it's okay). In our case, I need to send a copy of this to my employer who will then register and okay it with the Ministry of Agriculture, then armed with the original we should be able to bring Ivanhoe in.
Don't know about Vets, but there was an earlier thread that mentioned some. If it's any good to you, given you have 3 and not 1!, KLM will let you take one of your cats in the cabin with you, providing he is not too heavy.
Finally there is an association called QAWS which is a kind of cat rescue place, I think, but has quite a lot of useful stuff on their web site.
Best
L
Hello Dawn
We are coming in August and have been doing lots of research into bringing our cat. Basically they all need to have all the vaccines (rabies, cat flu, etc), then a short time before you fly you ned to get a health cert from your vet (not sure how this will be with your poor diabetic cat, but hope it's okay). In our case, I need to send a copy of this to my employer who will then register and okay it with the Ministry of Agriculture, then armed with the original we should be able to bring Ivanhoe in.
Don't know about Vets, but there was an earlier thread that mentioned some. If it's any good to you, given you have 3 and not 1!, KLM will let you take one of your cats in the cabin with you, providing he is not too heavy.
Finally there is an association called QAWS which is a kind of cat rescue place, I think, but has quite a lot of useful stuff on their web site.
Best
L