ScottM
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Does anyone know of a person or group that can assist with getting a rescue cat from Kuwait to the USA?
That is what I thought. ThanksScott, I've gotten asked questions like this over the years. For trips like this, really the best thing to do is for an individual who can claim the cat as a pet to bring it along on a flight in the main cabin of an aircraft from point A to point B, or at least stateside. I'm doubtful that airlines would allow for cargo in that situation due to the duration of the trip. Ground temperatures in Kuwait may also be a consideration as there are prohibitions on it.
A cat, from Kuwait? I could see a dog, but a cat...
It was rescued by a US Service member stationed there and he has bonded to it and it to him and he would like to get it home and not leave his buddy behind.Is it like a rare desert breed or something?
Actually I am an animal person. I love them all. I hate humans who would hurt animals on purpose.Well, Scott is a cat person, in case you hadn’t surmised.
It was rescued by a US Service member stationed there and he has bonded to it and it to him and he would like to get it home and not leave his buddy behind.
Not true at all. One of my cats that I rescued and rebuilt has major separation anxiety when I am not in the house. I got home from a week of travel on Friday and the little thing grabbed my hand and would not let go all night. She often sleep holding my feet. Last night, because I am on the road again, sat at the back door crying according to my SO. Cats are more selective with who they bond with, they have high standards. I love dogs too but they will love whoever feeds them, pets them, and tells them to get off of the couch.He should get a dog.
He knows if he dies a dog will morn him, a cat will eat him.
It was rescued by a US Service member stationed there and he has bonded to it and it to him and he would like to get it home and not leave his buddy behind.
Not true at all. One of my cats that I rescued and rebuilt has major separation anxiety when I am not in the house. I got home from a week of travel on Friday and the little thing grabbed my hand and would not let go all night. She often sleep holding my feet. Last night, because I am on the road again, sat at the back door crying according to my SO. Cats are more selective with who they bond with, they have high standards. I love dogs too but they will love whoever feeds them, pets them, and tells them to get off of the couch.
however I do have a blanket rule that all animals are generally superior to all humans, so I do hope you find safe passage for your friend home from Kuwait..
I actually really like that, thanks. Not to get religious, but it does say in the Bible that we are shepherds of the Earth.. (Peter 5:2 ?).. there is truth in what you sayI was telling friends at work the other day that it’s strange, I have automatic payments setup on my Visa for ASPCA and the Human Society but I’ve never given to any human causes. My reasoning was that God takes care of people and humans take care of animals.
I was telling friends at work the other day that it’s strange, I have automatic payments setup on my Visa for ASPCA and the Humane Society but I’ve never given to any human causes. My reasoning was that God takes care of people and humans take care of animals.
He should get a dog.
He knows if he dies a dog will morn him, a cat will eat him.
It was rescued by a US Service member stationed there and he has bonded to it and it to him and he would like to get it home and not leave his buddy behind.
I sent him some of the commercial flight stuff. I think the concern is that he may come back on a military flight so is trying to find someone to do the transport. He also now has a local vet contact that can take care of the import requirements. I have seen it done on a commercial flight coming from Europe, it is just a matter of logistics.My thing with cats is that they love on their terms, exclusively.. they don't actually give a crap about you or want to actually bond with you or be part of your pack. Their love is entirely selfishly motivated, if they're even capable of feeling love. They're one of the few animals that murder strictly for sport
A dog just looks at you and smiles and wants to be loved. It is pure. And they are more loyal than you think, it's not just about who will rub them or give them treats.. my dog seems to have an innate sense for who is part of my pack and who is not..
I'm not a cat person. Sorry.
**however I do have a blanket rule that all animals are generally superior to all humans, so I do hope you find safe passage for your friend home from Kuwait..
Might you be able to bring the cat as a pet on a commercial flight, as some sort of emotional support pet?
lol made the day so far!!! This is gold!!Kuwait a minute while I check into that.
Not true at all. One of my cats that I rescued and rebuilt has major separation anxiety when I am not in the house. I got home from a week of travel on Friday and the little thing grabbed my hand and would not let go all night. She often sleep holding my feet. Last night, because I am on the road again, sat at the back door crying according to my SO. Cats are more selective with who they bond with, they have high standards. I love dogs too but they will love whoever feeds them, pets them, and tells them to get off of the couch.