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Wow, an unusual choice of "emotional support animal!"
The airline has a rather poorly worded policy on carrying animals: Frontier’s current policy bans “unusual or exotic animals”, including “rodents, reptiles, insects, hedgehogs, rabbits, sugar gliders, non-household birds or improperly cleaned and/or animals with foul odor”.
So a spotlessly clean wolf would be permissable, but a slightly grubby ladybird would have no chance.
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Squirrels update on 13:49 - Oct 11 with 4933 views
Wow, an unusual choice of "emotional support animal!"
The airline has a rather poorly worded policy on carrying animals: Frontier’s current policy bans “unusual or exotic animals”, including “rodents, reptiles, insects, hedgehogs, rabbits, sugar gliders, non-household birds or improperly cleaned and/or animals with foul odor”.
So a spotlessly clean wolf would be permissable, but a slightly grubby ladybird would have no chance.
RFA
Quite right, ladybirds are filthy scrubbers. A cow would get through no problem though.
Wow, an unusual choice of "emotional support animal!"
The airline has a rather poorly worded policy on carrying animals: Frontier’s current policy bans “unusual or exotic animals”, including “rodents, reptiles, insects, hedgehogs, rabbits, sugar gliders, non-household birds or improperly cleaned and/or animals with foul odor”.
So a spotlessly clean wolf would be permissable, but a slightly grubby ladybird would have no chance.
RFA
What's a "sugar glider"?
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Squirrels update on 13:57 - Oct 11 with 4917 views