>I have to leave my country and go in a very hot one>20+ flight hours is not gonna be good for my cats>20 degree heat all year round is not gonna be good for them either>It means that only way is I have to give them away to someone>my oldest memory is getting the first of them>got my first job to buy meds for them>literally saved one of them from river>I basically lived my whole life with them>all of them lived together most of their life>very low chances all of them get adopted by one person since they are very different>less than 5 months left to do something about itI swear to god I'm gonna kil myself on the plane.I don't want to make them go through so much stress and make their life harder by making them live in always hot country, but I don't think if giving them away is any better.What do I do?
They will forget about you after like 3-4 weeks.
>>4879618Give them to a family member
>20 degrees is a "very hot country"Leaf or nordcvck?
>>4879618>20 degree heat all year round is not gonna be good for them either20c is only about 68f, either you meant to say something higher or you think that's really hot for some reason
>>4879626When I moved out of my family's house, there was this semi feral house cat that would only allow me to pet her. When I came back after 3 years, not only did she let me pet her, she actually would seek me out after only being in the house for 10 minutes - this cat that some people haven't seen in years it was so skittish, came out for me in under half an hour. So they at least have a 3 year memory.>>4879618>What do I doIf the place you're moving to you'll be at for the foreseeable future, i don't know why you wouldn't bring them with you. A one-time shitty flight with some sleepy meds vs spending the rest of their life with you. 20F or 20C really isn't that bad if they're going to have indoor access, and isn't even an issue if they will be indoors only. If you want to bring them with you you'll need to figure that out quick though - a lot of countries have rules and regulations on traveling with animals. China for example requires all animals to get a rabies vaccine 6 months or something before travel EVEN IF the animal is UTD on rabies vax.If you're moving and will only be there a few years or don't have a clue what you're doing then yeah rehoming may be for the best.If you need to leave them, I highly recommend looking into supported self rehome programs in your area. There are websites for owners rehoming pets. You can check with local rescues and shelters for do not adopt lists. I think what is more important than a rehoming fee is just having a long conversation to make sure they are the right fit for the cat.Whatever you decide, you need to start making moves now.
>>4879618Egyptians have had cats for 8 millenia. Maybe Google a few pics of Egypt and ask yourself whether your cats can survive summer in the UK aka 20C.Spoiler: they'll laugh at you for having sweaty balls and rightfully so.
>>4879618OP please ask this question of ChatGPT so he will explain in a few more fucks than me, why this is stupid. Every single cat species will be fine at 20c and 20f.Especially if they can just stay at home. which all cats can easily adjust to.just take the damn cats.
>>4879718>>4879722possible dogredditor posts. everyone keep safe.
>>4879618Housecats are descended from desert animals, they'd be fine. The air travel will suck, sure, but its a day's worth of "this sucks I want out," which can be aleviated with a little gabapentin, which your vet will almost certainly give you. They'll be fine. Stop worrying.
>>4880566>Cats can survive 20c (68f, cool weather, literally impossible for any warm blooded animal to do poorly)>GUYS IDS DOGREDDITORJesus christ whoever broke your mind deserves a medal