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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2312371" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>[USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER] glad your cats health has improved without vetinary involvement. Some cat foods now contain vegetables, perhaps these would have a higher fibre content ? To aid in transit. </p><p>As far as i can tell if Cat has pet passport no quarantine will be required either end. Which is why it might be worth the expense.</p><p>Leaving him here is not a viable option. I could ask a neighbour to feed him twice a day, even in winter, for a week or two - but not three or four months! So if we go he will either come with us, or I will have to find him a new home, temporary or permanent.</p><p>There is no way I am saying in France on my own, but it might be possible for MrSlim to find a work from home position. If so we would both say here.</p><p>Best option for Cat, perhaps, but I won't be able to see any of my family. Although visiting anyone is looking increasingly unlikely even if we were in the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2312371, member: 488270"] [USER=496650]@zauberflote[/USER] glad your cats health has improved without vetinary involvement. Some cat foods now contain vegetables, perhaps these would have a higher fibre content ? To aid in transit. As far as i can tell if Cat has pet passport no quarantine will be required either end. Which is why it might be worth the expense. Leaving him here is not a viable option. I could ask a neighbour to feed him twice a day, even in winter, for a week or two - but not three or four months! So if we go he will either come with us, or I will have to find him a new home, temporary or permanent. There is no way I am saying in France on my own, but it might be possible for MrSlim to find a work from home position. If so we would both say here. Best option for Cat, perhaps, but I won't be able to see any of my family. Although visiting anyone is looking increasingly unlikely even if we were in the UK. [/QUOTE]
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