I moved my two Ferrets from America to the UK in September and I flew with them on British Airways. We had a little bit of a hiccup when one of my boys, Ringo, got nervous and started to scratch wildly at the crate when I was dropping them off. British Airways became nervous and denied him boarding because of this. They were concerned that he would somehow get out of the crate, they wanted me to have a custom built crate for them, which would have taken a week minimum. I had to check them into a pet hotel and hire a pet mover to take care of the preparations for me. The pet mover worked some magic for me and got British Airways to agree to just allowing her to put some mesh screens (the kind you have on windows) up against the crate's air holes and they were able to join us in the UK a few days later. I was really upset because I had been in contact with them dozens of times in the months leading up to this and no one had said anything to me about a custom crate or the need for there to be screens against the air holes or a custom crate, which they stated was the IATA regulation. I cried so hard about leaving my babies behind that British Airways took pity on me and upgraded my flight to first class. Jessica Trovato "Never let go of hope. One day you will see that it all has finally come together. What you have always wished for has finally come to be. You will look back and laugh at what has passed and you will ask yourself... 'How did I get through all of that?" [Posted in FML 7791]