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Personally I wouldn't put Channel through the flight for the sake of one week. If they don't get on one week is not going to make any real difference, and you would likely be at square one in the Summer. They will hopefully get on, but you will need to make sure that one or both is neutered to avoid kittens!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
In looking up the distance from Calgary to Red Deer, I see that it's only about an hour and a half drive (about 147km). Because it's a relatively short trip, it will be fine to take Angel and her kittens with you. I would get a crate that is large enough to hold Angel and her kittens, and make it very comfortable with lots of blankets. Make sure the kittens are kept warm at all times, and they have access to their mother to nurse. You can put a round cat bed in the crate to help keep them close to their mother during the trip. Don't blare loud music, and try to keep the car as quiet and calm as possible.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
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Updated on September 24th, 2025
Unfortunately, it is against the terms of service for the site for an expert to have contact with a user outside of the site. It's awesome you want to have her spayed. Because she comes to you, you will be able to pick her up and place her in a carrier. I would take her to a local clinic, or low cost clinic in your area. You can do an internet search for low cost clinics in the area, or check with your local SPCA to see if they offer cheap spays (many do offer this option). The vet clinic can spay her for you, and can give her the vaccines and other treatments she needs. Congrats on taking in this cat, she will be lucky to have you :-)
Updated on September 24th, 2025
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Updated on September 24th, 2025