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ErikaB
I'm flying into YVR on May 15th, and I'm flying with my cat. I've never flown with an animal before, and I don't know the airport. What I was wondering is if anyone knows if there are any patches of grass, or anywhere at all, just outside any of the terminals where I could take her so that she could relieve herself? If anyone's taken a dog or anything else through there?

I imagine that after a longish flight and all other wait times, she's not going to want to wait until I can get to a hotel and set up a litter box, heh.
flames9
Haven't been to Van in a long time, but if ur cats an indoor cat, it may not even want to do its thing outside,lol
Colin Wilson
QUOTE(ErikaB @ Apr 30 2007, 04:49 PM) *
I'm flying into YVR on May 15th, and I'm flying with my cat. I've never flown with an animal before, and I don't know the airport. What I was wondering is if anyone knows if there are any patches of grass, or anywhere at all, just outside any of the terminals where I could take her so that she could relieve herself? If anyone's taken a dog or anything else through there?

I imagine that after a longish flight and all other wait times, she's not going to want to wait until I can get to a hotel and set up a litter box, heh.


Well re Green spot for the cat, just as you drive out of the airport complex on right there is a cargo road, with grass in medium. ( none that I know of just outside doors)

( but 80 % chance it will be raining ) Good Luck..
ErikaB
Damn. Okay, thanks. smile.gif

My fiancé is driving up from Portland, so he'll have to definitely be there on time so we can get out of there. That's why I was especially hoping there'd be somewhere outside I could take her if I had to wait at all.
Kathryn41
I would be very concerned about letting a cat out of its carrier in an unconfined strange area in the first place. Even with a harness on the cat, it may well panic and try to take off for safety. You would be much wiser to leave the cat in the carrier until he/she is in a safely confined area - in this case, the hotel room.

One product you may want to take a look at is this - absorbent carrier pads that you can put on the bottom of carriers that literally keep the surface - and the animal - dry if there is water or urine in the carrier. Your cat may well not urinate the whole time he/she is in the carrier but if he/she does, this will keep the cat and the carrier clean.

My cousin flew her two cats from Montreal to Vancouver airport last winter when she moved there - they did not go to the bathroom until they were in the hotel room for several hours - they were still too stressed from the flight.

Goodluck with your appointment and travelling with your cat.

oops - here is the link: http://www.futurepets.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES...?PARTNUM=DF100S
ErikaB
That's a pretty excellent product, thanks!
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