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Video: Persian finally nabbed after being on the run at airport for four days!


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9 minutes ago, Katipo said:

And here I was thinking the article was going to be about an Iranian rug seller. ????

 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, webfact said:
 
A Thai tourist was taking her pet on a plane in a carrying case at Gate E8 late on Tuesday when the cat got loose.

I presume she was going on a domestic flight as apposed to international?

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3 hours ago, Nyezhov said:

Why for gods sake do they use the term Moggie

It is an old English word for a cat which does not have a pedigree or is otherwise unremarkable. (Google Dictionary)

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I presume she was going on a domestic flight as apposed to international?

Not likeky. No domestic flight I know of and no Thai airline allows pets in the cabin. A number of (non-Thai) international carriers do, though.

 

Thai Airways usd to and I used to fly them pretty often Bkk-Phnom Penh for that reason. However they stopped and I haven't flown them since.

 

Wonder how the cat got loose at the departure gate.I can see it happening at the X ray security check, I used to worry about that as had to remove the cat to let them xray the case. But once past that it shouldn't be possible unless she failed to resecure the cade.

 

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19 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

It is an old English word for a cat which does not have a pedigree or is otherwise unremarkable. (Google Dictionary)

Ja dude, I know but why? Im interested in where it started being used and why...

 

Sort of like wurd, homey.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Tropposurfer said:

Right about now an avalanche of pussy jokes ... 

... had better let meeowt now...

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