I only know what is important to me and my family and that is what matters to me. I don't think that we as well should be inconvenienced by a hospital visit due to something that can be prevented.
It 20+ years of frequent flying, I think I've seen exactly one cat on a flight. It just doesn't happen that often.
If anyone is so allergic to cat dander they feel their health is endangered just by being in the same plane as a cat, they shouldn't fly any airline. Period. Cat dander is extremely sticky. The clothes, skin and bags of a cat owner will be covered with it.
If someone is able to risk sitting next to a cat owner - or gosh forbid sitting in a seat occupied by a cat owner on the previously flight - they are able to take the risk of having a cat on their plane.
I had to "diagram" the sentence before I posted it to make sure I was putting the words in the correct order.

This was part of my thoughts as well when reading this thread.or gosh forbid sitting in a seat occupied by a cat owner on the previously flight
Your bolded sentence scares me...it sounds like you've seen your share of problems...I think this is good news..I worked for an airline for many years and animals should NOT fly in the hold.

I don't believe this type of thinking is helpful, IMO.You draw the line between what is more important; human life/health or someone who can't be without fido or fluffy
I only know what is important to me and my family and that is what matters to me.

Your bolded sentence scares me...it sounds like you've seen your share of problems...![]()
There are people in this world whose pets are the most important thing in the world to them. Clearly unimportant to you, but completely what matters to them. So now what?![]()
For Christ's sake. A pet is an animal and a person is a human being! Clearly a difference; they are not interchangeable although it is clear that some people value animals more than humans. Are you that crazy cat lady with the sign in her yard that says "if you run over my cat, I'll run over your child"????
Yes, a pet is an animal and a person is a human being. The fact is that whether its an animal or person, it's a live being. And while I wouldn't run over anyone's child (I'm a nanny, for goodness sake), I don't have any kids and our cats ARE like our children. It's not to say I value animals more than humans, but to me they are equal.
No, I'm not that person.For Christ's sake. A pet is an animal and a person is a human being! Clearly a difference; they are not interchangeable although it is clear that some people value animals more than humans. Are you that crazy cat lady with the sign in her yard that says "if you run over my cat, I'll run over your child"????
There are people in this world whose pets are the most important thing in the world to them. Clearly unimportant to you, but completely what matters to them.
It 20+ years of frequent flying, I think I've seen exactly one cat on a flight. It just doesn't happen that often.
I suspect that what some of the posters to this thread might think is what some of the posters to this thread might think is not what some of the posters to this thread might think.
Think about it.![]()
I had to "diagram" the sentence before I posted it to make sure I was putting the words in the correct order.![]()
It absolutely happens often. My wife used to do consulting in the airline industry a few years back, and worked with one airline on pet fees. At the time (2003, I believe), approximately 40% of domestic U.S. flights on the "big 6" took off with at least one pet in the cabin.
There is no way I'd EVER let a pet ride in the hold. They occasionally go missing when they manage to escape.
Grumpy Gal:
A representative from Southwest told me that if you notify them about the allergy, then anyone with an animal (excluding service animals) will be bumped from the flight.