Can the high-speed rail bring pet cats?

You can't.

Pet cats can't take the high-speed train directly, nor can they be put in a cat bag. According to the railway regulations, cats, dogs, rabbits, chinchillas, hamsters and other living animals, except guide dogs, can't take the high-speed train directly, but they can be checked.

Precautions before delivery: the checked cats need to be put into a solid air box or cage to ensure that the excrement will not leak out, and then prepare some water and food for pets on the road.

Specific operation process: 1, let pet cats get rabies vaccine two weeks in advance, so as to obtain the pet epidemic prevention certificate. If you already have a pet epidemic prevention certificate and it has not expired, you don't need to report the loss. 2. Take the pet's epidemic prevention certificate and the cat to the nearby veterinary station one day in advance to get its health certificate, and then exchange this health certificate for the cat's quarantine certificate. 3. Go to high-speed railway station with the cat and quarantine certificate two hours in advance to check in at the window-fill in the form, weigh it and pay the fee. 4. After the train enters the station, take the cat to the carriage where the goods are specially stored, put the cat away, and then walk back to your carriage. 5. When the train gets off at the station, pick up the cat with the bill of lading left when handling the consignment formalities. When you receive a cat, you should observe the cat and find it uncomfortable. Suggest taking it to the vet.

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