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    Cat's Pitiful Way of Trying to Join Mom's Honeymoon Trip Would Make Anyone Stay Home

    By Candace Ganger Powell,

    3 days ago

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    Honeymoon's are one of those trips you take once in a lifetime. Unfortunately, we can't always take our pets with us, which is why cat named Ollie decided to protest the entire trip unless he can go, too!

    A June 25, 2024 TikTok video shared by @cornygorl3 shows the orange and white cat giving the silent guilt trip. Is it working? Take a look below!

    "You guys, I was so excited about my 2-week Italian honeymoon," the 8-second clip says. "But now I'm having major second thoughts. How do I leave him?" The video shows Ollie's mom—who was busy packing—taking a moment to appreciate/feel bad for her cat son who's found an empty spot in her suitcase. This obviously means if he fits, he must go by law. Of the nearly 27,000 likes, many agree—Ollie must go!

    "He’s already letting you know he’s down to be packed," one person wrote. "'Ooo where we going mom'. I would literally SOB," another said. "My husband and I have decided we will no longer go on long trips because we end up cutting them short because we miss the kitty baby," another added.

    Related: Cat Takes Over Dad's Screen Time and Exactly No One Can Blame Him

    Can Cats Fly Internationally?

    If you're someone who travels often and has pets, you probably have a trusted list of pet sitters or house guests to make your absence easier on the fur babies. But if you're looking to travel with pets , not all airlines allow them to be in-cabin with you. According to NerdWallet , the weight limit is typically 20 pounds. To fly on the plane with cats , they must be in a carrier as your allowed carry-on and must fit under the seat in front of you.

    For more money, cats can fly as cargo, in a pressurized, temperature-controlled compartment as checked bags or shipping cargo. There are even companies that act as the middle man to ship them for you. When it's an international flight, international health certificates may be required.

    Before all of this, be sure to get a thorough checkup and "all good" from the vet. The site says that American Airlines doesn’t allow snub-nosed brachycephalic cats such as Burmese, Persian and Himalayan, "for fear of respiratory distress at high altitudes."

    All in all, everything varies depending on which airline and where you're traveling.

    In Ollie's case, he gave a valiant effort and we're sure Mom will think of him every second she's gone (maybe next year, buddy)!

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