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Moving 3,000 miles away?

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Nat - 03 Jan 2005 05:48 GMT
Can cats travel? I was thinking about moving back down south with my family
but don't want to leave my cats behind.

I have The Mum and her two sons. I heard that they can be tranquilised, is
this true?

Thank-you
Natalie
pierresmama - 03 Jan 2005 16:21 GMT
I moved my now-missing cats across country twice in the past 20 years.  He
did great.  Just don't let them out for a while, if you let them out at
all.  One thing I heard was to put butter on their paws.  The act of
cleaning themselves "homes" them to their new environment.
Nat - 04 Jan 2005 11:29 GMT
>I moved my now-missing cats across country twice in the past 20 years.  He
> did great.  Just don't let them out for a while, if you let them out at
> all.  One thing I heard was to put butter on their paws.  The act of
> cleaning themselves "homes" them to their new environment.

Ok thank-you for that. How would they travel that far though? Would they
need to be tranquilised ?
 
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