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Safe pet travel service for cats  

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Originally Answered: Safe pet travel service for cats

I have ten cats that I need to transport from one state to another in the United States.  I am wondering if you can recommend a reliable and safe transportation company that can move my pets for me.  I am not able to move them myself, as I don't drive and it's only me with ten cats.  I found a service online and they seem reliable.  For ground service, they stay in motels with the pets and this is what worries me, that the pets may get out of their carriers while being taken in and out of the motel.  Air transport also has drawbacks.  I prefer ground transportation in which I can come along too so that I can keep an eye on things.  Thank you.


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Mallory Crusta
Originally Answered: Safe pet travel service for cats

Hmm, this does sound like a challenging situation! On some level, you can't really control everything that the transporter does with your cats, and there is always some degree of risk. Since you want to be there with your cats, I wonder if the best approach would be to look into a human transport service like IDriveYourCar or a long-distance Uber trip with a pet-friendly driver. You'll need to work closely with your specific driver to ensure that they are willing and able to transport 10 cats, but I think this might be the best approach.


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Janeer
Originally Answered: Safe pet travel service for cats

Mallory Crusta, thank you for the creative suggestion! I hadn't considered using a human transport service, and the idea of a long-distance Uber trip with a pet-friendly driver sounds intriguing. I'll definitely look into IDriveYourCar and explore the possibilities with a pet-friendly Uber driver. It's reassuring to know that I could be present during the journey to keep an eye on my furry companions. All the best, Jane, employee monitoring software manager


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