Getting an international health certificate for your cat
Getting an international health certificate for cat travel is usually the most stressful part of planning a trip abroad with your feline friend. It's one of those things you can't leave until the last minute, because if the paperwork isn't exactly right, your cat might end up stuck in quarantine or, worse, turned away at the border. I've seen people breeze through this process, and I've seen others pulling their hair out at the vet's office two days before a flight. The difference is almost always down to how early they started and whether they understood the "10-day window" rule. ...