animals in the cargo hold can be problematic. There have been problems
others have had with temperature, pressure and general handling of
pets who travel this way.
If you make any travel arrangements for your pets, whether it's in the
cabin, as baggage, or as freight, get them in writing. Several people
have reported experiences in which one person at an airline said pets
would be fine only to have another person prohibit them, sometimes on
very short notice.
If you have to fly your pets somewhere and no airline will take them,
a courier service such as Airborne Express or FedEx might be able to
help. Fed Ex for instance flies lab animals from the breeding farms to
the distributors.
larry
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:25:31 -0400, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm still sad :(
>
> In any case - Fly the cat Delta.
> As long as there is someone on the other end - You can fly a cat for
> like $150.
> Easy peasy. HOWEVER - with it being summer - there is likely a
> restriction on flying pets until September 1.
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
> >>| From: Raymond Camden
> >>|
> >>| So my old girl will be fine. I'll miss her, but I'd rather
> >>| just be careful.
>
>
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