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Cat carriers make it easier and safer to transport your furry feline when you need to travel. Whether you're taking your cat to the vet or on a trip, you can find a variety of cat pet carriers here to suit your needs. The key is to provide comfortable and safe pet travel for your pet. Cat carriers are designed in various hard plastic or soft-sided varieties and should provide adequate ventilation. The Sleepypod Pet Carrier is a popular product for pet travel that is both a bed and carrier. It comes with a warmer and car adapter for added comfort and convenience. Whether you are taking a road trip or flying in a plane, hard-shell pet carriers and soft-sided pet carriers are good choices, depending on where your pet may be riding. Some airline-approved pet carriers can fit under the seat in the plane's cabin.
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Q. I noticed today that my cat had a film (I believe it is the inner eyelid, only she's not blinking it back like they normally do) over her eyes just like her two deceased sisters had before they died. But I can't really describe that film over her eyes, it's only part way. But it grows to the point where they cross the road at the wrong time or they don't see a predator at night. There is no redness or white, everything is its normal colour. What's going on and how can I help her? -- Christine M., Innisfail, AB Canada
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Q. I currently live in Houston, Texas, but I have a dog, in Uganda, I've been told multiple times that i can not bring it to the United States, because it is from Africa but i would like to try. My dog is a matlese terrier about 5kg & 9 years old. I was thinking of using KLM because they allow dogs under 6kg in the cabin. He has rabbies vaccinations every year. Would you know what the requirements are for the usa and what other requirements there are that i might miss. Thank you sooo much in advance. -- Mona Lisa S., Houston, TX





