1. Choose the appropriate size cage
Pet cages should have enough space for your pet to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably, avoiding anxiety or injury due to cramped space.
2. Ensure ventilation and leak prevention
Use a perforated mesh or ventilation design to maintain airflow; check that all latches and door handles are secure to prevent accidental opening during travel.
3. Secure the cage in place
In cars or trains, use seat belts or special securing devices to secure the cage to your seat or luggage compartment to prevent it from sliding or tipping over during bumps.
4. Prevent excessively high or low temperatures
Never leave your pet in an enclosed vehicle for extended periods, especially in hot summer weather or cold winter weather; place a cooling/warming mat inside the cage if necessary, and provide clean drinking water at all times.
5. Carry health certificates and vaccination documents with you
When traveling internationally or across regions, prepare your pet's health certificate, vaccination records, and microchip information in advance to avoid being refused entry by customs or airlines.
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