Desperate CL'er want to keep piggies if she can fly w/them
- New Guinea Mom
- There is No Cure
It sucks! They are adorable. I wish I could help her find a place for them. I'd take them too, because they are cute. I asked permission to show the photo's here!
They kinda look like abby's with the hair sticking out, but not as long. One is the color of Edward, and the other's colors match Alexander, but in a row, from front to back tan, white and black. So cute!
They kinda look like abby's with the hair sticking out, but not as long. One is the color of Edward, and the other's colors match Alexander, but in a row, from front to back tan, white and black. So cute!
- New Guinea Mom
- There is No Cure
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/pe ... 92981.html
Look at them! Her ad says one though, I asked her if there were two!
Thanks Erin!
Look at them! Her ad says one though, I asked her if there were two!
Thanks Erin!
- camende
- Supporter 08-09 & 11-13
She could try the new petairways that just started. If they don't go from SD to Philly, then they go from LA to NY.
http://petairways.com/content/where-we-fly
I would tell her to check them out.
http://petairways.com/content/where-we-fly
I would tell her to check them out.
- New Guinea Mom
- There is No Cure
Here they are, and I think they can go separately because they fight a bit.
Any takers?
Any takers?
- codyNpatches
- Supporter in '09 - '10
I tried to call AirTran, but was on hold for forever. Tell her to tell the airlines that they are seeing eye pigs.
Someone I know got around this by having her doctor father write a note saying the pet was a therapy pet and they needed them for their mental health. Not sure if that would work for her.
Did you try Continental? Delta used to allow smaller animals. Grr.
Did you try Continental? Delta used to allow smaller animals. Grr.
- WEAVER
- one pig at a time.
I know that Continental allows rabbits in the cabin. Maybe she could call to double check on pigs.
I also know of a very reputable rescue that uses Continental to fly their animals to qualified forever homes through cargo and they have had great success. The cargo area the animal rides in is temperature controled and is kept seperate from the luggage. I personally think that is a better option than the pigs being homeless if she REALLY wants to keep them. Not all airlines have the same shipping policies, so that is something that has to be checked into throughly, especially if there is going to be a layover.
Here is information regarding their pet policies...
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/co ... cabin.aspx
I also know of a very reputable rescue that uses Continental to fly their animals to qualified forever homes through cargo and they have had great success. The cargo area the animal rides in is temperature controled and is kept seperate from the luggage. I personally think that is a better option than the pigs being homeless if she REALLY wants to keep them. Not all airlines have the same shipping policies, so that is something that has to be checked into throughly, especially if there is going to be a layover.
Here is information regarding their pet policies...
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/co ... cabin.aspx