I am frequently asked questions about shipping. Is it really safe? Isn’t it traumatic for a kitten? Are
there any other options?

Shipping pets has become very common. Many pets travel every day.  Show cats and dogs often
go to and from shows.  More and more vacationers are traveling with pets.   Rescue organizations
as well as dog and cat breeders ship pets. Because of air shipping, there is the wonderful option
for kitten buyers to have the advantage of selectively shopping for a good breeder across the
nation.  

Air shipping is safe, convenient, and affordable.  At
Maple Bay Exotics we do not have a standard
set shipping rate.  We try to find the most economical flight.  Some locations and airlines are less
expensive than others, to be fair to our buyers we charge the actual airfare (usually $150-$250).  In
addition there is the cost of  the airline required health certificate ($45 from our vet) and cost of
carrier ($10-$30).  In order for pets to be shipped by air, they must have a health certificate from a
licensed veterinarian and an airline approved carrier. This is required by all airlines.    We choose
a flight based cost and convenience for the buyer with the shortest flight for the kitten in mind.  To
save costs, if the buyer has a clean and secure airline approved carrier they welcomed to send it to
us prior to shipping.  

We ship out of Seattle Tacoma International airport.  We like to use Alaska, American or
Northwest.  We sometimes use Delta or Continental Airlines. All have professional pet handlers
that take the very best care of the kittens.  The personnel that I have met when shipping always
seem to enjoy seeing the kittens arrive.  Animal transport is a large part of the business for these
companies and they take it very seriously.  The kittens are handled with great care.  Airline animal
incident reports are public knowledge.  Most of the incident reports I have read were related to
crates that were not properly secured.  We zip tie crates closed to prevent accidents.  
http://www.petflight.com/pet-travel-reports.  

The cargo compartment within the airplane is pressurized and is temperature controlled.  The pets
are the last to be loaded onto the plane, (usually after the passenger’s board) and the first to be
taken off.  Pets are either hand carried to the plane, or placed on a cart specifically for pets.  
Because of the transition to and from the airplane, for the safety of the kittens temperatures can
limit shipping.  Kittens can not be shipped if temperatures are over 85 degrees, or in extreme cold
either here or at the destination city.  

Maple Bay Exotics are accustomed to household noises.  They are calm and social.  Although a
kitten may be a little frightened by the commotion of a flight, generally they are not upset by being
shipped. They feel safe and secure inside a carrier.  We never sedate a kitten for shipping.   We
have never had a kitten that wasn't bright, alert and happy to see their new family upon arrival.  

An alternative to having your kitten shipped alone, would be to fly here and pick up in person.
Kittens and cats can be brought aboard and hand carried home.  

We have been shipped many kittens, and have never had a bad experience. Airline cargo agents
are very careful with the animals, and give them excellent care.
Our Exotic short hair cattery is frequently asked
questions about shipping. Is it really safe to ship a
kitten? Isn't it traumatic for a kitten? Are there any other
options?  Information on shipping Exotic cats.
E-mail
kittens@maplebayexotics.com
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