Travel Cage
When traveling with a pet, it’s essential to have a suitable travel cage or carrier to ensure their safety and comfort. The contents of a pet travel cage may vary depending on the type of pet and the duration of the journey, but here are some essential items to include:
- Pet Bedding or Mat: A comfortable and familiar bedding material or mat will provide your pet with a cozy spot to rest during the journey.
- Water and Food Bowls: Carry collapsible or portable bowls for feeding and watering your pet. Ensure they have access to fresh water and appropriate food during the trip.
- Food and Treats: Bring enough pet food for the entire journey, plus some extra in case of delays. Treats can also be useful for rewarding good behavior.
- Leash and Harness/Collar: Even if your pet will primarily travel in a cage, you’ll need a leash and collar or harness for any bathroom breaks or brief exercise sessions.
- Toys: Familiar toys can help keep your pet entertained and reduce stress during travel.
Funnel: For dispensing water to travel pets kennel without the need to open the; funnel easily attaches to outside of kennel door.
Frequently Asked Questions
Remember to check the specific regulations and requirements for pet travel in your destination and mode of transportation. Some airlines, or other travel options may have specific guidelines regarding the type of pet carriers allowed, so it’s essential to be well-prepared. Additionally, always prioritize your pet’s safety, comfort, and well-being throughout the journey.
A pet travel cage, also known as a pet carrier or crate, is a secure and portable enclosure designed to transport pets safely during travel. Whether you’re traveling by air, car, or any other means, a travel cage is essential to ensure your pet’s safety and comfort during the journey. It helps prevent your pet from escaping or getting injured and provides them with a familiar and secure space amidst the unfamiliar surroundings.
No, not all cages are suitable for air travel. Airlines have specific regulations regarding the type and size of pet carriers allowed in the cabin or cargo hold. Always check with the airline beforehand and choose a travel cage that complies with their guidelines.
To make the travel experience less stressful for your pet, introduce them to the travel cage gradually. Leave the cage open in your home with their favorite toys and treats inside. Encourage them to explore and enter voluntarily, associating the cage with positive experiences. Gradually increase the time they spend inside and reward them with treats and praise for calm behavior.
We uses IATA regulation as guide to determine the internal space required for travel. Contact us to find out more.
It is the global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognized by airlines.