Transportation Built
Around Animal Care

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

 

Transportation Built
Around Animal Care

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

 

We move your friend
as your life moves

Full-service pet relocation, domestic & international pet moving

Go Pet Go • Pet Travel Safety • Stress Reduction

Pet Travel Safety & Stress Reduction

Safe pet transportation is not only about getting from one place to another. For cats, senior pets, nervous animals, and medically sensitive travelers, the way a move is planned can affect appetite, hydration, regulation, mobility, and recovery.

Go Pet Go approaches transportation with an animal-care lens, using experience from Cats in the City® and TANDEM Cat® systems to support calmer, safer transitions whenever possible.

Stress reduction Feline-sensitive travel Senior pet support Medical coordination Travel-day preparation Transition support
Cat resting calmly during boarding
Travel planning should account for the animal’s stress load, recovery needs, appetite, hydration, and ability to regulate through transition.
Safety philosophy

Transportation Planned Around the Pet’s Body

Travel can be physically and emotionally demanding for animals. Noise, motion, crate confinement, unfamiliar handling, disrupted routines, new smells, and long wait times can all increase stress.

Our goal is to reduce avoidable stress wherever possible by planning transportation around timing, handling, communication, hydration, rest, and transition support.

Feline-sensitive transport

Cats Travel Differently Than Dogs

Cats often respond strongly to environmental change. A move can disrupt appetite, elimination, sleep, vigilance, scent security, and emotional stability.

Go Pet Go brings feline-specific experience into transportation planning, especially for cats who are senior, anxious, medically sensitive, newly adopted, or moving through airport travel.

Reduced unnecessary transitions when possible
Calmer handling and crate movement
Awareness of appetite disruption and stress anorexia
Boarding support for delayed or staged travel
Transitional Stress Anorexia

When Pets Refuse Food During Transition

Some cats stop eating when moved into unfamiliar environments. This can happen during relocation, boarding, airport travel, household disruption, or after a major change in routine.

Cats in the City® has developed clinical awareness around Transitional Stress Anorexia, a stress-related refusal to eat that can emerge during environmental transition. That experience informs how we think about travel pacing, observation, and support.

Travel day preparation

Preparing Pets for Travel Day

Carrier Familiarity

Pets often do better when their crate or carrier is familiar before travel day.

Stable Routines

Keeping food, medication, and rest routines steady can reduce disruption before travel.

Timing Planning

Travel timing should account for medication, meals, airport windows, and rest periods.

Veterinary Guidance

Medically sensitive pets may need veterinary input before transportation.

Nervous and senior pets

Support for Sensitive Travelers

Nervous pets, senior animals, blind or deaf pets, tripods, diabetic cats, and pets on medication may need extra planning during transport.

Slower, calmer transitions
Medication-aware scheduling
Mobility-conscious handling
Reduced sensory overwhelm where possible
Boarding or recovery support for complex travel days
Hydration and regulation

Hydration, Appetite, and Regulation Matter

Travel stress can affect water intake, appetite, posture, movement, sleep, and comfort. These are not minor details for sensitive pets — they are part of whether the animal tolerates the transition well.

When travel involves boarding, airport timing, long transfers, or medical needs, we help think through practical ways to support regulation before, during, and after movement.

Integrated support

Transportation With Access to Care Infrastructure

Through our relationship with Cats in the City® and TANDEM Cat® Boarding, Go Pet Go can connect transportation needs with professional cat boarding, structured care plans, diabetic support, grooming coordination, and recovery environments when needed.

Request support

Plan Safer Pet Transportation

Tell us about your pet’s age, species, health needs, medications, stress history, appetite concerns, mobility, and travel timeline. We will help identify transportation options that fit the animal, not just the itinerary.