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Is this real? It's too cute to be real isn't it?
22 0 ReplyIt's a very cute story! Unfortunately not true - this particular cat got an honorary title but it wasn't a thing that usually happened.
Still, I'm glad they had cat memes even back then!
37 0 ReplyAww, I loved the idea of it! Never mind, at least it happened once. :)
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Within the EU, you still need passport for a cat if you wanna travel abroad with it. My cat has his own passport.
6 0 ReplyMy parents' dog has a passport. It even includes the names of the dog's parents which I find amusing.
7 0 ReplyDid the cat have to sign with their paw? Please say yes even if it isn't true
7 0 ReplyYes!..n’t .
Even the photo was optional.4 0 Reply
I have a cat and have travelled abroad with in Europe, but never needed to use the passport
2 0 ReplyOk, to be specific:
- You really SHOULD have it
- It is a proof of vaccination
- Some countries require you to have your cat vaccinated against rabies (such as Germany)
- If you don’t have such proof, in Germany, they may take your cat away from you for a few days and put him into quarantine
6 0 ReplyOh no, not my car!
Sorry
4 0 ReplyDamn autocorrect!
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