If you thought we are crazy with our love for animals, our
daughters take it a step further. When
we moved to the farm, both of them had to spend long periods of time in Mumbai
as Dipika was doing her M.A. at Mumbai University and Divya was teaching in Ruia
college. Both of them found the house unbearably empty with all the animals
here at the farm and both brought one kitten each home. Kippi was born near the
staff room in Ruia college and Divya would feed the mother cat as she looked
starved and weak. Soon the mother and kitten started following Divya right into
the staff room much to the annoyance of the other staff members. So while one staff member took the mother cat
away, Divya brought the little kitten home and named her Kipchuk – shortened to
Kippi.
Kipchuk.......Kippi |
A few days later, Dipika found a
tiny little black kitten trailing her from one classroom in the Kalina
University premises all the way to the other. It was so soft and lovable, she
could not resist, and so Blackie came home.
Blackie! |
Kippi and Blackie got along very
well and entertained everyone with their antics.
Just having fun |
And this June when Dipika got a scholarship to study in
Berlin, the first thing she said was “I am taking Blackie with me.” A cat all the way, when there are so many
restrictions, so many regulations, and the uncertainty of the availability of
pet-friendly accommodation - ...oh the hassles and the tensions. But no, she
had made up her mind and went about the whole thing with a dog-headed or should
I say cat-headed determination. First
the formalities for taking the cat; and then the formalities for bringing the
cat back into India on her return a year later. Everything was based on the
identification of the cat – and no, a simple description of a black cat with a
white star on its chest would not do.
Don't forget to put in the colour of my eyes. |
So you had to get a Micro-chip embedded
under Blackie’s skin, which could be read electronically by a special
Micro-chip reader. Our veterinary doctor
had neither done this before nor did he know where a micro-chip would be
available. So began the hunt for a vet who could do this. A flurry of phone
calls to friends and animal lovers in Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai followed –
Dipika was willing to take her cat anywhere in the country to get it
micro-chipped. Finally we got the contact of a vet in Mumbai itself who could
do it. So in the first week of July,
Blackie got a little injection on the nape of her neck and she was
Micro-chipped. Then followed the vaccinations, as prescribed by the Pet-travel
regulations. The European Union (which
is Rabies-free) is not satisfied with just the vaccinations, you need to make
sure that your pet’s immune system has generated the adequate number of
antibodies in response to the vaccines. So precisely a month after the
vaccines, you need to send a blood-serum sample to the lab – wait, not just any
lab, only a EU-approved lab, to get it tested. Now EU-approved labs are present
only in the EU itself or in US /UK. So then began the hunt for a courier service
which could carry a ‘Biological Sample’. DHL, TNT, BlueDart, Fedex.... all of
them refused. Finally UPS was the only one ready to accept a ‘Biological
Sample’ provided it was accompanied by a
certificate from the doctor stating what the contents were and a letter from
the EU approved lab stating that they would
accept the package. Both the letters were not a problem, the sample was
packed in a double leak-proof container set – the serum sample does not need
refrigeration, and it was sent.
A week of tense
waiting before the results came by email – ........All Clear .... now Blackie could
actually enter Germany. But wait, we are
not done yet – The Animal Quarantine Authorities in India had to check
everything and certify that she could leave the country and that she could
enter back after her little mistress was done with her academic year. So the little mistress who hates doing
‘paper-work’ and dealing with such official work, actually took Blackie and all
her documents and went all by herself to
the Animal Quarantine Department which is located in KoparKhairnare and
dealt with all the government
paper-work and came home with the work
complete. In the meantime, the last hurdle which needed to be dealt with,
was getting an airline approved pet-carrier in which Blackie could travel in
the cabin of the aircraft and not in the luggage- hold. We did have a carrier of appropriate
dimensions, but it was a hard case, and anyone who has carted one around with a
cat in it would know that it is quite unwieldy. The perfect carrier was a soft,
flexible bag with a small mattress inside which could be replaced and a lot of
thoughtfully provided features. But, the
company would not ship it to India.
Finally after a lot of search, Dipika found another brand which could be
shipped to India, and the case arrived. With a little flexi-bowl to provide
water or food to the occupant, a small opening to slip in your hand and comfort
the little traveller and a plush interior for total cat-comfort. Blackie loved it at first sight and claimed
ownership over it right away.
The D-day finally arrived and we waited outside the airport
with apprehension till Dipika and Blackie were through with all the
formalities. Fortunately everything went
thru smoothly; I guess the authorities are used to plenty of people carting
their pets across the world. Blackie
behaved herself when she had to be taken out of the carrier and put back in
during the baggage scan. She was quiet
during the journey and enjoyed all the attention at immigration in Berlin.
So as of now she is enjoying the onset of the Berlin winter
and making the most of the elusive Berlin sun!
Wow ! Fantastic achievement after all the mind boggling hurdles. My hats off to the entire family for the success ! Well done ! You can be a source of inspiration to the whole world, considering the kind of challenges you had to face at various stages & finally be the winner to get the result you wanted !
ReplyDeleteI'm glad everything went so smoothly! Wow Blackie is such a good little kitty, staying quiet and calm during the flight. Must be nice to have a cat who likes to travel. Our Squeaky cat from Bangalore is a real drama queen! I'm glad my post on exporting a cat from India to the EU was useful for Dipika. Enjoy Berlin Dipika and Blackie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Isabel, Yes indeed it was your blog post that made me realise that it is possible to take a pet with you, that too inside the cabin.
ReplyDeleteWow Tanu our young musician is really adorable....
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