If you are travelling to see family interstate or overseas and cannot facilitate your pet on the trip, there are ways to ensure their safety while you are enjoying some rest and relaxation.
Register your pet with our Home Alone Service
This keeps our RSPCA team informed if your pet is reported missing, found, or needs help while you are away.
Get a pet sitter at your place
If you do not have family or friends able or willing to care for your pet, consider booking a pet setting service while you are on holiday. You can search for a network of trusted pet sitters with PetCloud.
Pet sitters can offer pet care services for your companion in your home, or at theirs. A portion of proceeds from PetCloud services also go towards RSPCA Queensland, to help animals in need.
The advantages of pet sitting at your home include your pet being happier and experiencing less stress in their home environment, all the while having your pet’s normal diet and exercise routine continued. It is also a great option if your pets do not like to travel.
Ensure your pet is microchipped
Should your pet become lost over Easter, a microchip is a guaranteed way to access your contact details at the local council, vet, or animal welfare rescue agency. Microchipping your pet has been mandatory in Queensland since July 1, 2009. So, check your pet’s microchip details are up to date!
We see successful reunion stories on a regular basis all thanks to responsible pet owners doing their bit and getting their pet microchipped. Take Jonty the cat for example, who was recently reunited with his grateful owners after going missing 12 years ago. Jonty the injured cat was picked up by a member of the public and taken to a nearby vet. When he came into RSPCA care for his wounds to be treated, his microchip was checked and his owners promptly contacted.