12-08-2020
10:58 AM
12-08-2020
10:58 AM
Thank you for your wonderful reply. I appreciate it very much!
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Thanks for your reply and the information. One of our cats is 18 pounds. His twin brother is only about 10 but they won't fit in one Southwest carrier. The third cat is less than that but doesn't get along well with the others. Plus, the first flight from Boise to Denver is about 90 minutes, then the next flight to Orlando is about four hours. Not sure how the cats will deal with that unless they have the room. We are looking into hiring a Pet Flight Nanny from one of the many companies that provide that service. This would be a person who will travel with the third cat. Expensive since we have to pay their round trip airfare plus a fee of about $600, but worth it for a one time trip. Thank you for your encouraging words, they have helped. Hope you have happy and safe holidays. Howard
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11-12-2020
12:35 PM
11-12-2020
12:35 PM
Thanks for the reply. We may need three carriers, and I know that means a third person. It also means with the 6 maximum carriers per flight, one of us may have to stay behind and catch the next flight. Is that how it would work? Obviously, three cats is problematic, but we are not young kids anymore, so driving a week 2,700 miles in winter is challenging too. Thanks again.
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11-12-2020
01:12 AM
11-12-2020
01:12 AM
Wife and I relocating from Idaho to Florida. with our three cats. We might fit two cats in one carrier and the third in one by himself. Short flight to Denver than 4 hours to Orlando. Anyone have any suggestions to make this trip without incidents? Probably flyig about Dec 10th or thereabouts, so middle seats won't be blocked. Wonder if we could buy one to give us more space? Man, really appreciate any guidance. Thanks much, Howard
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11-11-2020
11:01 PM
11-11-2020
11:01 PM
Hi, I wonder how it worked out with you an your car going through TSA? We are flying in December with three cats!
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