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Your cat is so much more than four legs and a tail — they’re members of your family and best friends for life. We’re proud to be the nation’s top-rated and leading service for cat transportation.

Our unique process matches you with a fleet of pre-screened drivers with prior experience at transporting cats, with strong emphasis on your pet's comfort and safety.

Successful Maine Coon transports from our marketplace

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Miya shipped Kyo ChanBedford, TX Bethpage, NYrating1,610 mi$400.00
Rachel R. shipped MeredithTampa, FL Dallas, TXrating1,105 mi$385.00
Amelia shipped Luna And NalaStevensville, MD Tulsa, OKrating1,252 mi$1,000.00
Sara D. shipped DariusLancaster, CA Klamath Falls, ORrating662 mi$1,000.00
Joann F. shipped BrightSavage, MD Oceanside, NYrating231 mi$300.00
Miranda shipped KittyMartin, GA Memphis, TNrating472 mi$290.00
Kristine T. shipped BunnyMcGaheysville, VA Madison, NCrating190 mi$220.00
Danielle shipped FreyaWest Allis, WI Sartell, MNrating405 mi$250.00
Holee shipped Grey Grey Toodah SimmonsColumbus, OH Chicago, ILrating356 mi$350.00

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What determines the cost of Maine Coon shipping

Here's what you need to know about safely transporting your Maine Coon.

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Mode of transportation

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Ground and air travel have different associated costs. Flying is typically the fastest option, but also the most expensive and taxing on your pet.

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Travel distance

The further you need to transport your pet, the more it'll cost. If you're using ground transportation, you'll have to factor in fuel costs, lodging, meals on the road and wear-and-tear on your vehicle. These costs are applicable whether you drive the pet yourself or you hire a transporter through CitizenShipper. Airlines charge more for longer plane rides as well. This is due to the cost of fuel and the need compensate pilots and flight attendants.

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Pet size

Smaller pets are easier – and less expensive – to transport. If you’re flying your Maine Coon, they’ll need to travel in the cargo hold if they’re over 20 pounds. You’ll also need to buy a USDA-approved crate, which can cost around $200. With ground transport, it’s easier for drivers to accommodate small pets.

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Health clearance and travel equipment

The first step to transporting your Maine Coon is ensuring they’re healthy enough to travel. Most species require a vet-issued health certificate to cross state lines. This will cost $50 to $300. You’ll likely need to purchase some equipment too – such as a crate and travel supplies.

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Transporting Your Maine Coon: Feline Friends on the Move

Breed Characteristics

Maine Coons, with their majestic fur and affable personalities, make for exceptional companions. However, their notable curiosity and sociability may affect their transportation experience. Being the largest domesticated cat breed, they possess a playful demeanor that requires special attention during transport. Their tolerance for colder climates due to their thick fur also plays a vital role in how they should be cared for during trips. Understanding these traits is essential for ensuring a comfortable and anxiety-free journey for your Maine Coon.

Another characteristic to consider is their vocal nature. Unlike many felines, Maine Coons communicate with delightful chirps and trills. During transport, this trait can serve as an indicator of their comfort levels. Sensitivity to their needs, based on their behavior and vocalizations, allows for a more tailored and stress-free travel environment.

Size and Care Requirements

Maine Coons are one of the largest breeds of domestic cats, with males weighing between 13 to 18 pounds, and females slightly smaller. Their size needs to be considered when selecting a travel carrier; it should be spacious enough to allow them to stand, turn, and stretch comfortably. The plush, water-resistant coat of a Maine Coon requires regular grooming to prevent matting, a factor that should also be incorporated into their care regimen during transport. Ensuring their coat is tangle-free before the journey helps prevent discomfort.

Moreover, given their active and playful nature, integrating opportunities for exercise and stimulation during longer stops is beneficial for their overall welfare. Providing toys and engaging in play can help manage their energy levels and prevent restlessness.

Health and Safety Protocols

Before embarking on a journey with your Maine Coon, a thorough health check is imperative. Ensuring they are free of contagious diseases and up to date on vaccinations can prevent health issues during and after transport. Additionally, considering their dense fur, it's vital to check for ticks and fleas that could cause discomfort or spread disease.

To provide a safe travel environment, a sturdy and well-ventilated carrier is essential. Additionally, implementing a habit of securing the carrier with a seatbelt or carrier strap during car travel minimizes the risk of injury in case of abrupt stops. For air travel, understanding and complying with the airline's pet policy and health certification requirements is crucial for a smooth journey.

How to prepare your Maine Coon for transport

At CitizenShipper, we pride ourselves on making pet transportation a breeze. However, there are things you can do ahead of time to make your best friend’s trip safer and more comfortable.

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Talk to your veterinarian

Your pet’s safety is number one – that’s why checking in with your vet before finalizing any travel plans is essential.

Can’t make it to the vet’s office in time? Conveniently video chat with a qualified veterinarian at FirstVet – one of our amazing partners.

Here are the questions you’ll want to ask your vet:

  • Is my pet healthy enough for transport?
  • Is my pet up to date on their vaccines?
  • Is my pet’s microchip still in place and scannable?

Medical Records and Vaccinations

Compiling up-to-date medical records and vaccination certificates is a crucial step in preparing your Maine Coon for travel. Core vaccinations against common diseases such as rabies, feline distemper, and feline calicivirus should be documented. Depending on your destination, additional health records or certificates might be required. Consulting with your veterinarian can ensure that all necessary documentation is prepared and meets the specific requirements of your mode of transport or destination.

It's also beneficial to have a recent health checkup to ensure your Maine Coon is fit for travel. Any potential health issues can be addressed beforehand to prevent complications during the journey.

Identification and Security

Ensuring your Maine Coon has proper identification is paramount for their security during travel. A collar with a tag displaying your contact information is essential, but for an added layer of protection, consider microchipping. Microchipping provides a permanent form of identification that can greatly increase the chances of being reunited with your pet should they get lost.

Furthermore, familiarizing your Maine Coon with their travel carrier ahead of time can reduce anxiety and make them feel more secure. Place the carrier in a common area with the door open, allowing them to explore it at their leisure, and consider including a familiar blanket or toy inside.

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Travel Comforts for Maine Coon

To ensure comfort during travel, creating a familiar environment within the carrier is key. Including a favorite blanket or toy not only provides comfort but can also reduce stress. Consider lining the carrier with absorbent bedding to manage any accidents, and ensure proper ventilation for a stress-free journey. Lastly, hydration is essential, especially for longer trips, so providing access to water, using a spill-proof bowl, is advisable.

It's also beneficial to maintain a calm demeanor yourself, as pets can pick up on their owners' emotions. Your calm presence can reassure and comfort your Maine Coon throughout the travel experience.

Essential pet transport travel supplies include:

  • Food, bowls and fresh water
  • Collars and leashes
  • Waste bags
  • Medication
  • First-aid supplies
  • Any travel documents
  • A secure, USDA-approved travel crate

Traveling to a new place is exciting but stressful for your pet. Pack their favorite toys, a bed or a comfy blanket to help them enjoy their journey. Familiar items remind them of home and will soothe their anxiety.

Customized Travel Advice for Maine Coon Cats

Stress Reduction Strategies

Reducing stress for your Maine Coon during transport can involve several strategies. Utilizing pheromone sprays or calming blankets that mimic the scent of their mother can provide a sense of security and comfort. Keeping the carrier covered with a light blanket can also help minimize external stimuli, creating a calming environment. Additionally, maintaining a routine, as closely as possible, to their normal feeding and playtimes can help stabilize their mood.

During breaks or layovers, offering brief periods of controlled exploration in a secure environment can help alleviate stress. Always ensure your Maine Coon is on a leash or confined to a safe area during these times.

Feeding and Litter Box Solutions

When it comes to feeding and managing litter box needs, planning is essential. Feeding your Maine Coon a light meal a few hours before departure can help prevent nausea during travel. For longer trips, portable litter boxes are available, and familiarizing your cat with these before the trip can ease their use. It's also advisable to bring bottled water from home or water your pet is accustomed to, as changes in water can sometimes cause stomach upset.

Ensuring regular stops or pauses (in the case of air travel, liaising with the airline for pet care during layovers) allows for feeding and litter box use. Keeping a consistent feeding schedule as much as possible helps maintain their routine and comfort.

Climate and Comfort

Maintaining a comfortable climate for your Maine Coon is essential due to their dense fur. During transport, ensure adequate ventilation and avoid extreme temperatures. Using climate-controlled settings when available, or ensuring shaded areas and access to fresh air during car travel, can help manage temperature levels. During colder months, extra bedding may provide additional warmth, whereas in warmer conditions, ensuring airflow and hydration is a priority.

Consider the typical comfort zone of your Maine Coon, who may prefer cooler areas due to their thick fur, and try to emulate this environment as closely as possible during travel.

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After the Journey: Settling In Your Maine Coon

Acclimating to New Spaces

Once at your destination, providing a quiet and secure space for your Maine Coon to explore at their own pace can help them adjust. It’s beneficial to set up a familiar environment with their favorite toys, bedding, and litter box. Gradually introduce them to the rest of the new environment, allowing time for exploration and adjustment. Patience is key, as some cats may take longer to feel comfortable in new surroundings.

Continuing to maintain routines established prior to the journey can also support a smoother transition. Consistent feeding times, grooming habits, and play sessions can provide a sense of normalcy.

Post-Travel Health Check

Monitoring the health of your Maine Coon after travel is crucial. Look for signs of stress or discomfort, including changes in eating habits or behavior. It's advisable to schedule a post-travel check-up with a vet to ensure no health issues have arisen during transport. Being proactive about health concerns helps ensure any issues are addressed promptly.

Keep an eye out for common signs of distress, such as lethargy, excessive hiding, or reduced appetite. If any concerning symptoms are observed, seeking veterinary advice is essential.

Maintaining Well-being

Maintaining the well-being of your Maine Coon in their new environment involves consistency and attention to their needs. Continue to engage in regular play and bonding activities to foster a strong connection. Ensuring they have access to climbing structures or spaces to explore can also promote their physical and mental health.

Observing your Maine Coon’s behavior and adjusting care as needed is vital for their overall well-being. Routine veterinary visits, a balanced diet, and regular exercise contribute to a healthy and happy life in their new home.

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