beer monkey wrote:if they were my cats i would be constantly worried about them getting out the door or window/balcony, you know how fast they can be or maybe they are good in-door cats as you say, Good luck with that one hope it works out polehawk. i like a cat myself.
also interested to know, where do the cats travel on the plane is there a special compartment ?
extra cost ?
lots of paper work involved/pet passport ?
vaccinations/health any qaurantine etc ?
will someone check on them during the flight ?
insurance ?
do all airlines take pets ?
thanks.
Our cats are 13 and 8 years old. We do keep an eye on them constantly and they never get the chance to go outside. Some good info in Thaivisa about bringing pets to Thailand. Ask me after we arrive but think I can answer some of the questions, beermonkey.
We will be flying on Thai Airways and they allow only 2 pets in the cabin, period. Otherwise, they have to travel with the baggage. Pets can travel in cabin if the carrier bag and pet together weigh less than 20 lbs and fit under the seat in front of you.
Extra cost? Yep. Thai Air charges $240 for each animal.
Lots of paperwork? Vaccinations? Yep. Vaccinations, including rabies, have to be up to date and a gov't veterinarian has to sign a health certificate that states the pet is in good health.
Quarantine? Always a chance they could be placed in quarantine but very rare, according to posters in the other forum, unless animal appears to be sick. There is also some mention of animal customs personnel being paid under the table to expedite matters.
Pet in carrier bag will be under seat in front of you so the owner is responsible to watch after his/her pet during flight.
Insurance? I don't know.
Do all airlines take pets? Appears that they do but different rules for each one. Some are more strict. From the reports, Thai Air seems to be a pet friendly airline.
Check Thaivisa.com forum for more info. Here's a link that explains Thailand's policy, in general terms.
http://www.dld.go.th/webenglish/movec1.html