15 thoughts on “Thank You For Flying Air Kitten

  1. Murray C. August 19, 2019 / 12:54 pm

    Not much space in the overhead bins either – wonder what they charge for carry-ons.

  2. AJ August 19, 2019 / 1:15 pm

    It may be a little cramped but I’d prefer to have this cute morsel as my seat mate any time. I am seriously disappointed that all 5 of my recent flights didn’t have a kitty on board.

    • Lucy's Mom August 19, 2019 / 1:40 pm

      I have never had a kitty on board any flight, at any time. That level of service is simply unacceptable!! 😋

  3. Dulcie August 19, 2019 / 1:19 pm

    That sweet Kitty’s expression just kills me… I can just hear the vroom vroom…😁😸

    • Kar August 19, 2019 / 5:31 pm

      Eh,

      I think he’s having a “Red Baron” moment where he’s shooting the enemy coming in at 11 o’clock!!!

      ** Pew! Pew! Pew! **

      • Dulcie August 19, 2019 / 8:09 pm

        🤣😸 Yes!

  4. allein 🐾 August 19, 2019 / 2:05 pm

  5. Tigger Jourard August 19, 2019 / 3:30 pm

    Quite unrelated but I had to tell someone. We just got back from a wonderful week of vacation in Nova Scotia where we stayed in several different places. All but the first two nights were in accommodations where the various hosts each had two dogs. Heaven!

    • allein 🐾 August 19, 2019 / 3:38 pm

      lol…should have posted this on the next post and it would have been related!

      I’m jealous!! When my parents visited me at college (which was near Amish country in PA) they stayed in a B&B nearby that had a barn on the property (I don’t remember if they were actually any kind of working farm). One weekend when they were there the barn cat had a litter of kittens a few weeks old who were just starting to venture out into mischief making. (So of course they brought me over there one afternoon to play with them.) Travel sites should have “pets you can play with” as an amenity you can filter for when looking for a hotel.

    • fkaWaldenPond August 19, 2019 / 4:32 pm

      Hey Tigger, where did you go? I lived in Halifax for 5 years when I was in my 20’s- I loved Cape Breton and Mahone Bay areas.

      • Tigger Jourard August 20, 2019 / 8:06 am

        I agree, FKA – it’s wonderful! My husband was born in NS so I’ve been there several times. On this trip we did the entire South Shore and around through the valley. Halifax for a couple of days, then down through Mahone Bay, Liverpool, Shelburne, Pubnico, Yarmouth, Church Point, Annapolis Royal, then a couple of days near Wolfville and a final night at Jeddore. One of the best vacations ever. No lobster this time (out of season) but lots of great haddock!

    • AJ August 19, 2019 / 5:26 pm

      Isn’t NS fabulous?? My mom grew up in Digby and Halifax so we usually went up once or twice a year to visit family. My uncle still has a summer home in Grand Pre, near Evangeline Beach. Ahh, memories .. lobsters, walks on the beach, blue skies, green trees and cold, so cold water. Also, in 6th or 7th grade spent a summer at the Gaelic College in Cape Breton learning highland dancing, the Gaelic language and to play the bagpipes. Probably provided a very interesting essay back at school “How I spent my summer vacation”.

    • Murray C. August 19, 2019 / 8:48 pm

      That soundalike heaven!

  6. Suzanne August 20, 2019 / 8:08 am

    Thank God for you, Mike. . . This site is a balm to the soul (and a boon to the funnybone) in this chaotic world!

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