Hello - I am new here and would love to hear your advice and experiences related to one of the issues that I am going through right now.
I am preparing my cats to fly over from the US to Australia and am following all of the stringent requirements needed by the Australian government related to importing a live animal into the country. Two of my cats have been diagnosed with arrhythmia and the vet does not want to sign off on those two cats to fly until a cat cardiologist verifies them and gives them the stamp of approval to fly. I am going to a cardiologist with the 2 cats as directed by the vet.
Has anybody here had a similar experience and what did you do to fly your cats that had an arrhythmia? What medication was given for the flight to help them along? PLEASE ANY ADVICE IS APPRECITED. I want to move back home but am not prepared to leave my babies behind.
I am preparing my cats to fly over from the US to Australia and am following all of the stringent requirements needed by the Australian government related to importing a live animal into the country. Two of my cats have been diagnosed with arrhythmia and the vet does not want to sign off on those two cats to fly until a cat cardiologist verifies them and gives them the stamp of approval to fly. I am going to a cardiologist with the 2 cats as directed by the vet.
Has anybody here had a similar experience and what did you do to fly your cats that had an arrhythmia? What medication was given for the flight to help them along? PLEASE ANY ADVICE IS APPRECITED. I want to move back home but am not prepared to leave my babies behind.