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Female cat found flying on a plane from New York found on Univision 41 New York WXTV

Female cat found flying on a plane from New York found on Univision 41 New York WXTV

A woman traveling on a flight from New York to Atlanta was found breastfeeding her cat on the plane. When the flight attendant asked to return the pet to its carrier, the woman refused.

The incident, which is said to have taken off from Delta Flight 1360, Syracuse, New York, to Atlanta, Georgia. However, the exact date of the event is unknown.

The photo posted on Twitter by Ryan Spellman, who describes himself as a disaster relief administrator in Operation Airtrap, appears to be a screenshot of a text message sent by the Aviation Communication Information and Address System (ACARS). Ground.

The message underscores that “the passenger in (seat) 13A is breastfeeding a cat and will not put the cat back in its cage after being asked by the flight attendant.”

The message calls for the plane’s “red code” team to deal with the situation when it lands. “Red Lines” means “the elite of airport customer service professionals, recognizable by their bright red lines. They are specially trained to handle customer problems at stops.” Delta website.

Ainsley Elizabeth, the flight attendant who was on board the plane at the time of the incident, uploaded a video on DicTok on November 13 to further explain what had happened. Newsweek.

Although the video appeared to have been removed from the account, the statement said: “This woman had one of those hairless cats wrapped in a blanket to look like a baby.”

Will I be allowed to breastfeed during the flight?

The Delta website The airline explains that it “fully supports the right of women to breastfeed on Delta and Delta Link flights and Delta facilities”.

However, it is unlikely that this principle will apply to mammals such as cats.

Can cats be taken on a plane?

Delta allows animals such as small dogs, cats and domestic birds to board domestic flights, and the company insists that they be “fitted into a small, ventilated cage.”

He thought a ‘garage thief’ had stolen his package and run into a strange creature he had never seen before.