Woaah many answers, thanks everybody
@Sue: Thanks for all the advices, especially about the carrier
Surfing the net I read (as someone else said too in the next replies if i remember well
) there are some kinds of carriers that fit the space under the seat that are accepted in the cabin (with certain airlines, generally not the lowcost ones), so if I will choose to get there by plane I think I'd try this way
As regards the travel by car, you said a lot of things I didn't think about, thanks a lot
Generally, when it happens we have to do a longer travel than the one to the vet, I use the cages of the dog we used to have to give them more space, like this i can put in a part of it a little box for their litter, so maybe it could be an option i can consider
@Beth: Oh it was you who wrote about the seats thing ahah
And yeah I plan to micro chip then as soon as possible (I'm a kind of paranoid ahah even if they live indoor they have their little collar with their name and my phone number on it
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@Sheilarose: thanks for the link, i just read it and it was really clear
@Gill: thanks a lot for the support
for the moment I'm trying my best to learn English the most I can
@Mymblesdaughter: thanks for sharing your experience, it is really useful
as you said, hearin about the problems some people had with airlines while travelling with their pets, makes me think that even if it's way longer, the car is maybe the best choice, also cos Joy, one of my two cats, easily gets scared by noises and stuff, so I'd be afraid to stress him too much with a travel by plane :/ I mean, it feels kind of weird for us humans too when the plane takes off or lands, even if we know there's nothing bad going on, so i guess for a cat or any other pet it could be really scaring being in an unknown place with all those weird feelings.