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237.1 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:53 | 17 |
| I've heard a lot of horror stories about airplane travel with cats,
when the cat has to go in the baggage compartment. Things like
unpressurized compartments, unheated ones, animals left exposed on
runways in freezing/very hot weather during plane changes, etc.
suffocation if adjacent baggage cuts off the air. And, at least in the
past, airlines were reassuring about conditions when they shouldn't
have been. I'll never forget the local news pictures of two little
boys crying their eyes out because their perfectly healthy dog had
arrived dead.
The best thing to do is to make arrangements to take the cat in the
passenger compartment with the owner. Reservations to do this have to
be made in advance, because some airlines only allow one animal per
trip in the passenger section, etc. Make sure the carrying case will
fit under the plane seat, and that the case is securely fastened
together so there's no possibility of bolts rattling loose, etc.
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237.2 | plan and get the right gear | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:03 | 18 |
| call ahead to the airlines - they will usually only allow 1 pet onboard per
flight and first-come-first-served....you must reserve space for the pet.
YOu must use an airline-approved carrier, and you must fit it under the
seat. I would recommend traveling on a red-eye...if the plane is not full,
the stewards/stewardesses will sometimes allow you to put the cat on the
seat next to you...I flew Northwestern (I'm pretty sure) and had not problem
carrying a kitten to Mass. for Jo Cordes-Brown...however, I had a terrible
time actually giving UP the kitten when I got to Mass. 8^}
If the choice is kenneling the cat or putting it in baggage, I would seriously
consider kenneling. If you are moving, there is no choice, but the flight
will be a very traumatic experience for the animal...while pets can be flown
in baggage now - they are heated and pressurized in airlines that will carry
pets since the trauma of people losing their pets has forced the issue...it
is terrifying for cats and dogs. I wouldn't ship an animal that way unless
it was unavoidable. Also, airlines that carry animals in baggage will not
carry in the coldest or the hotest months of the year - waiting on the
runway for pickup can be health-threatening in these months.
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237.3 | Depends upon the airline | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:26 | 22 |
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I fly United and on my last trip back I had one cat in the cabin
and one cat in the hold (they have limitations as to how many animals
can be in there also). The people were great. I watched them as they
checked the screws on Callie's carrier and they replaced one that was
missing. They gave us a new water dish and off she went to be loaded
onto the plane. Bailey's carrier did not fit under the seat on the
trip back (different plane) so the flight attendents took him on take
off and landing and tucked him away in a safe place. In San Francisco
I found Callie sitting atop a counter under the watchful eye of the baggage
person. He then offered to watch both of them while I got my luggage.
FLIP SIDE
On her trip from Florida to Massachusetts via US Air the breeder saw
her carrier, as he put it, "thrown into the plane". At Logan she was
the last "baggage" out and the top of her carrier was crushed in. We
brought this to their attention and we told that "something must have
fallen on it." grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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237.4 | Help!!! is needed | VISUAL::GERMANN | | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:34 | 20 |
| I need some help. I know this topic has been discussed elsewhere
in here, but I am at home and searching the files at this baud rate
is painful!!!
I just got off the phone with my daughter. She is living in Colorado
and is in a housing pickle. She feels that her 2 cats are making
the situation even more difficult. So she is wanting to send them
home. I don't have a problem with that but I really don't even
know where to begin. I hate the thought of them going on a plane
if there is any chance of their not making it here safely. Also,
will the airlines ship them without someone flying with them?
Would we be better off finding them housing in Colorado?
I just don't know what to do. I love these 2 little kitties. For
those of you who follow, and remember, I am speaking of Esmarelda and
the infamous Madison (who just showed up after 4 days away from
home!!!)
What do we do?????
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237.5 | airlines are the best | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Apr 01 1992 19:15 | 4 |
| ship by plane - call airlines and get the right data, ship on a no-stop, or
at the very least, one-stop, no change planes flight. Northwestern airline
was good for me. It is the safest and best way to do it.
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237.6 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Apr 02 1992 11:49 | 3 |
| Someone in here knows about a courier service that does this that they
recommended highly -- speak up, whoever you are....
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237.7 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:21 | 8 |
| re: .0
Is the trip for a short vacation or a relocation. If the trip is a
vacation, getting a pet sitter would be a better option. Also, most
trains will not allow pets. We tried this option for traveling to
Portland, OR and were told that Amtrak just doesn't "do" pets.
Jo
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237.8 | mail | RANGER::LARUE | Warrior Mouse | Fri Apr 03 1992 06:43 | 4 |
| My mother is a postmaster in Arizona and she mailed (via overnight)
a duck to Oklahoma. The duck came through in fine shape.
Dondi
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237.9 | | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Fri Apr 03 1992 06:48 | 8 |
| Ooooh! I can just see one of those "Priority Mail" type envelopes with
a duck's beak sticking out the end and the look of surprise on the
postmaster's face when the package makes a large quacking sound. :^)
I know, your mother most likely sent him in the appropriate type of
shipping container, etc, etc.... but my first vision after reading your
reply was of a duck in an envelope. Coffee please! {is it still
early?} :^)
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237.10 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Fri Apr 03 1992 12:22 | 9 |
| Re.: .8
I have shipped cariers via UPS but I never thought about putting a cat
in one!!! :'D :'D
Your note gave me a chuckle that was much needed this morning.
Jo
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