Safety and comfort issues need to be paid attention to when cats are transported, especially on long-distance flights. The following are some situations that may lead to the death of cats:
1. Air pressure changes: In high altitude or low temperature environments, cats are subject to large air pressure changes, which may cause breathing difficulties or shock.
2. Hypoxia problem: Due to insufficient air in the cabin, cats may suffer from insufficient oxygen supply, causing heart burden and other problems.
3. Environmental noise: Aircraft noise may frighten and stress cats, adversely affecting their physical and mental health.
4. Diet and medication issues: During the trip, cats may become sick due to diet and medication issues, which in turn affects comfort and health.
To sum up, when we arrange for pet animals to fly, we need to properly consider their safety issues and health needs, including suitable flight time, environmental conditions, transportation methods, diet and medication, etc., to ensure that They can be well cared for and protected. At the same time, we must also minimize the impact of flying on pets and improve flight safety and comfort.