Jet Set Pet Controversy: 3 Kittens Take Over 10 Hour Transatlantic Flight
Two Americans dwelling in Europe got here home for the vacations, and so they introduced their three kittens with them. Flying Air Serbia from Belgrade to Chicago, the pair introduced the three cats they’d present in a Serbian village once they have been mere weeks old.
The two – Ian and Anna – journey throughout Europe in a van with their cats – a van they’d shipped from the U.S. to Europe. But they have been touring for Thanksgiving by air.
The kittens began off the flight of their crate. But an hour into the flight, one in all them “got scared.” So they let her out and gave her a number of love.
Then they fed her. Eventually the kittens fell asleep. But the passengers determined to convey out them out to play midway via the flight as a result of they “low key missed them.” Seven hours into the flight was “a big bathroom break.” OMG they went potty right into a tupperware.
According to the couple, “Overall we’d rank our experience 10/10.”
Social media response is almost universally unfavourable, from the flight attendant who factors out that pets in cabin should stay of their service all through the flight (and that there’s just one allowed per passenger, so there’s another than ought to be allowed) to those that really feel that that is obnoxious and fear in regards to the odor, not least of which from cat meals (and… urine).
In their protection they are saying that “the plane was pretty empty!”