1. Consult the airline's regulations before booking a flight to find out the requirements and restrictions for consignment cats.
2. Go to the vet for a physical examination, make sure the cat is healthy, and get a health certificate and a vaccine certificate.
3. Prepare a suitable air box to ensure that the cat can stand, turn around and lie down comfortably.
4. Put absorbent sponge, cat litter and food in the air box to prepare for a long trip.
Don't feed the cat a few hours before the plane takes off, but make sure it drinks enough water.
6. Before shipping, put the label on the air box on the cat, and write the cat's name, your contact information and other information on it.
7. Give the cat to the airline staff and make sure they know your requirements and the special situation of the cat.
8. After receiving the cat, give it comfort and care to minimize the impact of travel on it.