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Hi Whitney

I just checked and you would have difficulties in bringing your cats

here. They would need to be in quarantine for 6 months when they

arrived. There is a pet passport scheme but it does not apply to

USA - here is a link which explains that. It is written from the

point of view of UK citizens taking their pets abroad but gives the

relevant information:

http://www.petplanet.co.uk/travel_int_travel_scheme.asp

Sorry not to have happier news.

What beautiful cats, BTW. I could never hold mine that close to each

other - they'd scratch each other's eyes out :-(

Christie

 

, whitney

<starrypryncess wrote:

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> Wee,

>

> Maybe we will get to meet one day soon... there is a

> good possibility that we will get to move to London

> with my husband's job in the next 18 months- 2

> years... if so I definitely want you to be my guide.

>

> Do you know anything about moving pets to the UK? I

> have two cats and they are my only worries.

>

> Whitney

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Thank you so much for the info Christie... I figured

as much with the quarantine but they are young enough

that I think it wouldn't be too traumatic... that is

if it were for a long term move. My girls absolutely

love each other... they act like they are from the

same litter but they aren't. When i went to adopt them

there were two litters of three, I didn't want to take

two from a litter and then leave the other one so we

took the runts from each litter. It has worked out

perfectly. I also have a " We Do Not Hiss In This

Family " policy. :-)

 

Whitney

--- christie_0131 <christie0131 wrote:

 

> Hi Whitney

> I just checked and you would have difficulties in

> bringing your cats

> here. They would need to be in quarantine for 6

> months when they

> arrived. There is a pet passport scheme but it does

> not apply to

> USA - here is a link which explains that. It is

> written from the

> point of view of UK citizens taking their pets

> abroad but gives the

> relevant information:

>

http://www.petplanet.co.uk/travel_int_travel_scheme.asp

> Sorry not to have happier news.

> What beautiful cats, BTW. I could never hold mine

> that close to each

> other - they'd scratch each other's eyes out :-(

> Christie

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL and how do you accomplish that. We have 8 cats and one of them, is very

hissy at times. Her name is Fluffy and we call her Fluff McGruff. She is

always talking to us about something. Very verbal cat. She is to funny and we

love her personality despite all her squaking. It is part of what makes her so

funny. She is one of those cats that I think, wishes she was in a one cat

family, but has adjusted . Just has to have her little hissy fits occasionally,

even sometimes when we hold her. She is very unlike our other kitties.

 

I hate that you will not be with your other babies for 6 whole months. I know

you'll miss them.

Judy

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. I also have a " We Do Not Hiss In This

Family " policy. :-)

 

Whitney

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