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    JohnandMichelle Guest

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    > Sorry to hear Michelle.
    > Here's a few links that I found useful - http://www.affa.gov.au/content/outpu...BEB2AEFE-3A52-
    > 48E1-929A2CA3B13296C8
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    > http://www.australia-migration.com/p...rting_pets/324


    Thanks for that and good luck with 136! Michelle

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    OriginalSunshine Guest

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    > Is that too old as a personal opinion, or is there actually
    > legislation in this area? I can see my wife wanting to take our cat,
    > but she'll be 18 by then. (The cat, not the wife...)


    have you checked with the vet?
    goodness, that's going to be a hard decision - 18 years.... oh my

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    OriginalSunshine Guest

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    > Is that too old as a personal opinion, or is there actually
    > legislation in this area? I can see my wife wanting to take our cat,
    > but she'll be 18 by then. (The cat, not the wife...)


    have you checked with the vet?
    goodness, that's going to be a hard decision - 18 years.... oh my

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    Jensen Healey Guest

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    > have you checked with the vet?
    > goodness, that's going to be a hard decision - 18 years.... oh my


    Of course she might not make it that far...

    Call me a hard, callous b*st*rd if you like.

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    Jensen Healey Guest

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    > have you checked with the vet?
    > goodness, that's going to be a hard decision - 18 years.... oh my


    Of course she might not make it that far...

    Call me a hard, callous b*st*rd if you like.

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    Welshie Guest

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    > Is that too old as a personal opinion, or is there actually
    > legislation in this area? I can see my wife wanting to take our cat,
    > but she'll be 18 by then. (The cat, not the wife...)


    He's 28 - old and grumpy! No vet would deem him fit to travel. And
    the fact that it costs about quadruple the dogs fare is another
    factor!! Arrrr

    Awww poor cat...she's getting on a bit then (the cat that is)!

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    Welshie Guest

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    > Is that too old as a personal opinion, or is there actually
    > legislation in this area? I can see my wife wanting to take our cat,
    > but she'll be 18 by then. (The cat, not the wife...)


    He's 28 - old and grumpy! No vet would deem him fit to travel. And
    the fact that it costs about quadruple the dogs fare is another
    factor!! Arrrr

    Awww poor cat...she's getting on a bit then (the cat that is)!

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    Professional Princess Guest

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    > Hi all,
    >
    > Just wondering if anyone is planning to (or already has) take their
    > pets
    > with them when they emigrate?
    >
    > Can anyone reccommend anything to make this process any easier. We
    > have
    > had one quote and it was £2,500-
    >
    > Any ideas or suggestions welcome
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Steph
    >
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    Steph, I might have some information on quarantine and procedures on my
    hard drive.

    If I can find it I shall post it.

    Lots of different shipping companies and quotes do vary.

    I know of Airpets Oceanic as one of the vets I worked for use to use
    them but that was a while ago.

    If I can find my info, I will post it for you.

    Samantha

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    Professional Princess Guest

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    > Hi all,
    >
    > Just wondering if anyone is planning to (or already has) take their
    > pets
    > with them when they emigrate?
    >
    > Can anyone reccommend anything to make this process any easier. We
    > have
    > had one quote and it was £2,500-
    >
    > Any ideas or suggestions welcome
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Steph
    >
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    > Posted via http://expatforums.com


    Steph, I might have some information on quarantine and procedures on my
    hard drive.

    If I can find it I shall post it.

    Lots of different shipping companies and quotes do vary.

    I know of Airpets Oceanic as one of the vets I worked for use to use
    them but that was a while ago.

    If I can find my info, I will post it for you.

    Samantha

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    Jensen Healey Guest

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    > He's 28 - old and grumpy! No vet would deem him fit to travel. And
    > the fact that it costs about quadruple the dogs fare is another
    > factor!! Arrrr
    >
    > Awww poor cat...she's getting on a bit then (the cat that is)!


    She's surprisingly fit for her age (still talking about the cat here!).
    Still brings us small gifts - mice, birds, foxes... (OK, I lied about
    the foxes)

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