Good discussion of what to expect from a feline shipmate, with some tips on handling litter, cat self-rescue equipment,
[Sail Jazz, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA]
A family of liveaboards write a free e-zine for cruisers. Articles are categorized by their subject: experienced cruisers, education afloat, pets, budgeting, and a good section for those not yet afloat but dreaming about it. Back articles are available on their site.
[The Cruising Life, Vero Beach, FL, USA]
Feline life jackets, litter boxes, border crossings, ID tags, seasickness, and cat food. 7 pages.
[PassageMaker, January 2000]
Grab bag of tips and commentary on having a pet, including veterinary supplies and crossing national boundaries with it. Contains excerpts from hard-to-find bulletin board and newsgroup postings, as well as links to useful sites and vendor pages.
[Bill Dietrich, USA]
Here are a few of the new concerns - safety, comfort, food, exercise, seasickness, sunburn, dehydration, and others - that you will face bringing a pet on board. The author offers encouragement and useful tips and pet food recipes.
[Cruising World, 4 November 2003]
Just what the title says, from beef liver, wheat germ, and whole-wheat flour.
[The Cruising Life, Vero Beach, FL, USA]
Thoughts on on-board dog toilets and the training that goes with it, safety harnesses, dog-overboard drills, bark prevention, exercise, feeding, and safety, with a list of tips.
[SailNet, 7 February 2001]
A discussion board and photo gallery for cruising sailors and wannabes focused on the pros, cons and tricks of taking your pet along for the cruise.
[Cruisers Forum, Buskerud, Norway]
Very large range of lifejackets for various water sports. Includes child and pet models.
[Stearns Inc., Sauk Rapids, MN, USA]
Boarding ladders, lifejackets, goggle/sunglasses, and other gear designed to make a dog′s life easier on board.
[Paws Aboard Inc., Indianapolis, IN, USA]