I would report the incident to the airline. I don't think pets can roam free. Here's the rules for USAirways:
I think thats an FAA rule and not just an airline rule..
I would report the incident to the airline. I don't think pets can roam free. Here's the rules for USAirways:
I don't think it's either unfriendly or unkind to think that you might have either misheard something or been exaggerating. But I guess that depends on how you read stuff.Wow. I reallllllly should have known better than to post on this board. Everyone here is so friendly and kind, aren't they?
I can assure you that the incident really happened. It was on a Delta flight from Cinncinnati to Madison, WI. I would have gotten the FA's name myself but the FA was not wearing a name tag and wouldn't give her name to the man when he asked.
Believe me or not.

Wow. I reallllllly should have known better than to post on this board. Everyone here is so friendly and kind, aren't they?
I can assure you that the incident really happened. It was on a Delta flight from Cinncinnati to Madison, WI. I would have gotten the FA's name myself but the FA was not wearing a name tag and wouldn't give her name to the man when he asked.
Believe me or not.
Wow. I reallllllly should have known better than to post on this board. Everyone here is so friendly and kind, aren't they?
I can assure you that the incident really happened. It was on a Delta flight from Cinncinnati to Madison, WI. I would have gotten the FA's name myself but the FA was not wearing a name tag and wouldn't give her name to the man when he asked.
Believe me or not.
It would have been an obnoxious FA. I would have reported him and the incident to the airline.
And, as a person owned by two cats, I realize if the cat had gotten out of the carrier in flight there is no way it could have been caught to be placed back in the carrier prior to the aircraft door being opened.

Wow. I reallllllly should have known better than to post on this board. Everyone here is so friendly and kind, aren't they?
I can assure you that the incident really happened. It was on a Delta flight from Cinncinnati to Madison, WI. I would have gotten the FA's name myself but the FA was not wearing a name tag and wouldn't give her name to the man when he asked.
Believe me or not.
Yep. Only reason I had the darned cat was because my son had driven to Florida, from Mass, to relocate, and there was no room in his car for the cat!!! Since I was flying to WDW about a month later, I told him I would deliver the cat to him, then he could drive me to BWV on his way home to Tampa!!!The only time I could see myself taking a pet on a plane (cargo or in the cabin) was if I were moving or had to take the animal to some kid of specialist.![]()
Some routes do not allow pets (like to Hawaii) but most flights do allow 2-3 pets on board at any given time.
We have a service dog, she is allowed to walk around and be out of a carrier but we just hold her. Luckily her breed does not cause allergies.
People who have pets as emotional support animals are also allowed to have their pets out of the carrier. I've never heard of a cat roaming free on a flight before though.
Worst flight ever!EMom said:I am going to be totally and completely politically incorrect here and say that while I have no problem with service animals, "emotional support" animals push me over the edge. Need your dog, cat or snake to fly with you so that you don't have a meltdown? Sorry. That same animal may send someone else into their own omotional tailspin and what about THEIR emotional needs? We need a balance. Take a Valium before you get on the plane or something.
It is a balancing of needs. A true service dog/animal is something society has to deal with and I think most people get that even if they have a fear of said animal. But if someone needs an animal along to support them emotionally and that very animal is going to infringe on someone else's emotional well-being, then the person with the "I must have my animal with me" should have to accomodate and do without the animal.
It doesn't help my attitude that so many people fudge and call their pets "emotional support" animals when they just want Fifi along for the outing. You know, my cats relax me and put me at ease, but I leave them at home for the good of just about everyone. If I got on a plane and someone had a snake along for emotional support, I would claw my way off that plane. And honestly, I don't put it past someone.

I have never been on a flight that had a cat on it or at least not that I knew of, but have flown a few times where there have been dogs. Normally it doesn't bother me but the last time my DD and I flew to Disney the elderly lady sitting next to me had a dog with a serious gas problem.Worst flight ever!
Someone would throw us out of a plane if they had to sit next to him.
I've seen the vet about it, and it seems he is just a Class A Farter. He belches too. Really, he just lacks manners entirely.Let me say this: I love my animals. I'm owned by two cats and a dog (I call him my third son). Having said that, I would not take them on a plane. I am finding it ridiculous that animals (aside from bona fide service dogs) are being allowed on flights so frequently. On our last trip to Florida, there were "lap dogs" on each flight. I think it is inconsiderate to other travelers who may have allergies. I would love to move to Florida someday. And if I do, I intend to drive my furbabies down.