We have completed four international trips with our dogs and cats. It is always stressful .... usually because of things like you are saying ... the measurements are slightly off or the weather is 9/+ 69+ my-+ baby is not cooperating .... 4if -I don't respond soon, please email me directly and a I will asap
SORRY ABOUT THAT! BABY WAS UP WAY TOO LATE AND NEEDED MY ATTENTION.
The word of the airlines (specific one you are flying) trumps the word of the SATO person. If they always pass a Sherpa, then go with the Sherpa. It is worth every penny to worry less.
I have made 2 international flights with cats at my feet and 2 with them in cargo. You will worry MUCH LESS having the cat at your feet. And if there is a problem at check in, you postpone your trip and figure it out from there! If these are military purchased tickets, they should be changeable up to the last second.
Lufthansa is my favorite airline. They do seem much pet-friendlier than the others. That said, United is very strict for good reasons ... they lost some pets many years ago in cargo and revamped their rules to prevent it from happening again. So while I find them to be most unpleasant to fly with, I understand the pet rules!
The last intl. flight we made with cats was from Dulles. The security people made us remove the cats from the carrier and walk through the metal detectors holding them. I was not prepared for that.
There are some herbal remedies to help with stress for pets and people! Bach Rescue Remedy (think that is right) can be added to the cats water bowl starting a few days before the flight. It might also be good during pack-out if that stresses the cat.And you can use it yourself, if you find the need.
In the past, I have carried litter and a small pan in our carry-on luggage. That was before the restrictions of recent years. i never remember the cats actually using it, but at least I had tried. If you are going to be at a hotel, make sure you have arranged for the litterbox!
For the carryon, bring an extra blanket change in case your cat urinates ... then toss the old, etc.
That is all I can think of for now. Please email with any questions.
AND make sure you have all of your travel documents for the cat in order!!!!!!