There have been too many animal incidents on planes this summer, including a Delta Air Lines passenger who lost her dog while traveling from Santo Domingo to San Francisco last week.
The airline is still looking for the dog after it ran away from the kennel.
In everyday life, animals are extremely rarely in conditions close to flying in an airplane.
During the flight, they feel pressure drops, hear extraneous sounds, feel shaking, incomprehensible to them, caused by turbulence.
All this causes an increased sense of anxiety.
Do not give your cat or dog a sedative right before a flight. Do this only as directed by your veterinarian.
For dogs and cats in carry-on luggage, airlines usually allow the use of both soft and hard carriers.
In the cabin, they are placed under the seat in front. According to the rules, the pet must sit in its temporary house for the entire duration of the flight.
Sometimes two animals are allowed to be placed in one container.
You can also put your used T-shirt in the carrier.
The smell of the owner and pleasant knitwear should calm the pet. Claws and teeth.
To prevent the animal from harming itself during the flight, it is recommended to cut its claws or wear silicone pads.
Make your carrier a part of your home.
Leave it open where it will be comfortable for the cat to rest in it.
Also put her favorite bedding inside and bring treats to the cage. Don't force your cat into the carrier or disturb her there - let it be a place where she will always feel comfortable and calm.