Cats cannot be brought on high-speed trains, but they can be checked in as cargo. You need to contact the high-speed rail station in advance to inquire whether it is possible to check in your cat. Then, take your cat to get vaccinated and obtain an animal immunization certificate. Next, go to the local health and epidemic prevention supervision bureau to obtain an animal quarantine certificate and a disinfection certificate for the means of transport. Finally, go to the high-speed rail station 4 hours before your train to complete the cargo check-in procedures.

Unlike dogs, cats don't require daily walks. Cats rarely need to go outside, so working professionals don't have to drag their tired cats out after get off work. Cats are also very well-behaved and quiet, so you don't have to worry about disturbing the neighbors. In fact, some cats are so quiet that even after a year, the neighbors might not even know you have a cat.