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Old 08-28-2014, 09:50 PM   #24552
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I asked about the political situation/safety and he replied: "Well, the governments do change more rapidly & frequently than you are probably used to."
Yeah... That does happen. We are still under Martial Law here.

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But I was young, single, and adventurous ... and almost accepted ... until I discovered that quarantine regulations wouldn't let me bring Buster cat with me.
When we left Thailand to move back to Japan, my wife went to set up the house and I had to stay another 6 months for Felicity to comply with Japanese Quarantine regulations (shots, blood tests, microchip,etc.) and 6 month quarantine. Fortunately, it could be an 'at home' quarantine, rather than at some veterinary impound in a cage. I was able to carry her into the airplane cabin, and the flight attendants changed my seat and seated us side by side. I had the vet at the airport giving her the final clearance give her a tranquilizer, and she either slept or helped me read my book all the way back to Japan.

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