>From: Ashley Rovere <[log in to unmask]> > >Quick Question: I have a ferret that I need to get from Houston to >Boston...how can I fly with her? What airlines let you have a ferret >in the cabin? Ashley, I flew from Louisiana to New York in March with a ferret rescued from Jefferson Parish Animal Control (where 80 percent of the animals are gassed!!). At the same time, Jenn Eckhardt brought back a little puppy she rescued from another shelter in Louisiana. We flew Delta. I was allowed to bring the ferret in the cabin for a $75 surcharge. The cage size is VERY restrictive - 15 inches by 8 inches, not sure of the third dimension but you can find it on the Delta website. It took trips to three different pet stores in Baton Rouge and New Orleans to find the proper size cage! Be aware, an ordinary, small size plastic carrier will NOT be allowed. The one I used was hard-sided but it has small metal bars and an opening on the top. (It also has ventilation openings on the side.) You could use a small soft-sided carrier, but I thought the hard carrier would be safer and easier to clean. It cost $30. Jenn's little puppy ended up having to go in cargo because the carrier was too large - and I think she paid $125 or thereabouts. Delta only allows one animal per person in the cabin. I think there is a limit of two animals total, per flight, in the cabin. Susann Thiel Ashley R [Posted in FML 5615]