Thanks for the link laura. but I posted everything in my brain in that thread, not this one.
Now I have to go out - Like laura I know I will come back to a dead thread.
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Thanks for the link laura. but I posted everything in my brain in that thread, not this one.
Now I have to go out - Like laura I know I will come back to a dead thread.
From Emily or the cat?
Emily. I don't think she was thrilled with the idea.
ARGH! For future reference, it is verra difficult and hella 'spensive to transport a live animal on the airlines. It's even worse when you're coming from the midwest in the winter. However, it's less than half of what the pet relocation services want to charge. Bastards.
Really? I haven't found it too bad. What kind of animal, and how are you planning on doing it?
We need to replace the papasan cushion since I puked on it last night, and now it is very, very stinky. Does this look too good to be true? [link]
What kind of animal, and how are you planning on doing it?
Cat, 16+ pounds, airline. IF it's not below 10 degrees when I fly out.
Can't you take it as a carry-on? That would be the easiest, I'm sure. Does your flight connect? I've found that's where you're most likely to run into hassles.
Can't you just buy a sherpa, and carry him/her on?
Can't you take it as a carry-on?
Would love to. He's too heavy, by at least one pound plus whatever the bag would weigh. They have a 15lb cutoff. I *could* try to put him on a starvation diet, but that's a little unfair. He's a solid boy - those who have met him can attest.
Timelies! I've been shot with dead flu bugs.
eta: vw, the seller has another one for 11.00 less. [link]
oops, edit again: No free shipping with that one.