I believe this was answered on another thread. Do a search.
I assume cats are treated the same as dogs. You go to the vet to get a signed paper stating the animals have had their shots and are in good health. The vet charges for this.
Then, at the airport, before you go to the ticket counter, you go downstairs. There is a special office of customs for traveling pets. That person checks your papers and writes up another one. It costs some money. I don't remember how much. Maybe 300 pesos. Maybe 500. Then you return to the ticket counter, give them the paper, and proceed with check in.
Search the other thread with this information for the correct fees.
Lindsey
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