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  2. Cuteness of Cat Escaping Carrier During Flight's Takeoff ...

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    On January 5, Canadian traveler @benmofitt spotted the feline darting around the plane during takeoff after escaping from a cat carrier. Needless to say, the chaotic kitty caused quite a stir, but ...

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    A cat named Jack escaped from his carrier in American Airlines' baggage handling at John F. Kennedy Airport, went missing for 61 days, and was eventually euthanized. [13] [14] [15] Another cat escaped and was run over by a vehicle on the tarmac at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India when traveling with Jet Airways. [16] [17]

  4. Cat makes three flights in 24 hours after being left on plane

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    A cat has made three flights between New Zealand and Australia in just 24 hours after being forgotten on a plane. Mittens, an eight-year-old Maine Coon, was booked to travel from Christchurch to ...

  5. Cat Accidentally Left on Plane Flies Between New Zealand and ...

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    Mittens the cat has clocked up lots of extra air miles after mistakenly flying between New Zealand and Australia three times in 24 hours. ... was then told by staff that the Air New Zealand plane ...

  6. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Cat traveling in the passenger cabin of an Air France aircraft When traveling by plane, each airline has its own specifications and requirements to make sure that the pet and other passengers travel safely and comfortably. Some airlines allow travelers to bring their pet on board if they are comfortably accommodated in an airline-approved pet ...

  7. Operation Cat Drop - Wikipedia

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    The cats were flown out of Singapore and delivered in crates dropped by parachutes as part of a broader program of supplying cats to combat an infestation of rats. [1] The operation was reported as a "success" at the time. [2] [3] Newspaper reports published soon after the operation reference only 23 cats being used. Some unreliable later ...