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I know they have Mutt Muffs for dogs, but does anyone have experience flying with their cats? Any precautions for their ears?
Miss Puss wants to go
F7F is my dream planeSome of the best 'Cats to fly with:
It's also pretty true. Both dogs and cats tend to treat a small airplane like a car. Dogs are generally good in cars, looking out the window or curling up to go to sleep. It's the rare cat who will be like that.At the fractional I used to fly for, there was a blurb in the FOM about flying pets. It said something along the lines of "you don't have to keep dogs in cages, but due to the independent nature of cats, its highly recommended to make sure they are in a carrier". I thought that was quite amusing.
I had a copilot who felt a cold nose on his thrust lever hand somewhere between 80 knots and V1. Passenger’s dog decided to check out the cockpit.It's also pretty true. Both dogs and cats tend to treat a small airplane like a car. Dogs are generally good in cars, looking out the window or curling up to go to sleep. It's the rare cat who will be like that.
Geoff Peck used to fly with his cat. He said it was only a problem the day the cat managed to figure out how to howl into the microphone of one of the unused headsets.
My parrot loves to fly in the plane, especially if she can sit in the right seat.
if you do fly with your cat please make sure you do so in the Tiger, I feel like there's a good meme or ironic pun in there somewhere
F7F is my dream plane
Hopefully stacked in cages and eaten raw.Personally I prefer to bring along a bat or pangolin for flight snacks.
My wife & I flew to a cattery (who knew there was such a thing) in Paw Paw, Michigan (again, who knew that either?). We picked up a cat, put him in a carrier and flew home at 7500' msl. AFAIK he was fine in the back although I'm sure he was a bit stressed out. View attachment 84231 View attachment 84230
However, it didn't stunt his growth or anything if that's your concern...View attachment 84232
Yeah that was after landing as we were unloading. He was pretty cool with it but was just a kitten then. A bit of backstory was that I told my wife if I was going to have to pay for her cat, we are flying the plane to get him. Everybody wins! As for size you should see his dad...I assume you didn’t leave the carrier on the fuselage when you flew...
My goodness that’s a big cat!
However, it didn't stunt his growth or anything if that's your concern...View attachment 84232
@Skywalker I wondered as I posted if I had shared that pic with you but it wasn't long ago so I figured not. That's a Michigan grown Maine Coon indeed.OMG - that cat grew big!!!