He's never been back, yet. I posted my story of my little Mexicat's rescue on the other board that got torpedoed so I can tell you all again if you like. There's a lot of newbies on here that don't know that weren't on the other board so let me know if you want a rerun. When we brought him home, he was only about 5 months old. He was asleep in my lap when we crossed back over and the customs guy never even looked at or asked about him. They guy must have assumed that he was my cat and he was clean and shiny...no sores or hair loss. And, the customs guy was more interested in what I had in my trailer, anyway. I'm thinking of taking him with me sometime but he's an indoor/outdoor cat and he has forgotten all his Spanish! Bad Mommy! LOL! I'm kind of leery of taking him 'cause at some point he's gonna wanna go out and there are bad dogs where I am. He has become accustomed to the spoiled American life. When I got home from work tonight, he was paws up on my waterbed, asleep under the ceiling fan. I said, "get up, Lazy" and he half opened one eye and then rolled over and went back to sleep! LOL! He does NOT like being out when it's 111! I was told by some cat rescue people in my old trailer park that cats are allowed in but dogs are not, unless they have a certificate from a Mexican vet. Who knows? Perhaps I got lucky. Well, I did get lucky! He's a great cat! He thinks he's a dog. He plays fetch with a ball, comes when you call him, licks you when you pet him and comes flying out to the Jeep to greet me when I come home if he's outside. And, I have to fight him for the popcorn! LOL!
I'm sure someone else will chime in here and tell you if papers are needed to take your cat to Mexico.
I'm sure someone else will chime in here and tell you if papers are needed to take your cat to Mexico.