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RocketRob

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Well, my mother-in-law has agreed to take my wife's lousy cat, so now I just need to get it from ONT to SMF. Any of you SWA guys know if I can jumpseat with it in a small cat carrier? I thought I heard that SWA doesn't take any animals so if not my back up is going on UAL (skywest I think) from LAX-SMF. Anybody have any ideas for me. (besides just killing it;)). I REALLY don't have the time or the desire to drive the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** thing.

Thanks,

Rob
 
I don't think a capt would want to take responsibility for your cat. Jumpseating isn't about moving pets or children around. Find another way...
 
I have never seen a cat jump seat but I have seen a **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** do it. Here I go to the penalty box for a week.....So long.
 
Leave your **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**** CENSORED** home!!!!!

Meow!

Buy a cheap round trip a few weeks in advance on that route and put you puss under the seat with no worries. You could even wear some cut-offs and be featured on "Airline".
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
I don't think a capt would want to take responsibility for your cat. Jumpseating isn't about moving pets or children around. Find another way...
At Mesaba, they mentioned service animals in the training. The joke was that the service animal, a monkey, was on the seat back of the passenger that brought it aboard and it was jerking off. Someone made a complaint to the flight crew, but...
 
FN FAL said:
At Mesaba, they mentioned service animals in the training. The joke was that the service animal, a monkey, was on the seat back of the passenger that brought it aboard and it was jerking off. Someone made a complaint to the flight crew, but...

...as I heard it in indoc years back by the instructor who saw this happen...said monkey was sitting on shoulder of some poor quadriplegic who was helpless to do anything about it other than blow at the monkey out the corner of his mouth and yell at it to stop.
 

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