A Russian cat owner was forced to resort to spy movie-style tricks when
his beloved (and well-fed) pet was deemed too fat to go on board a
plane. The op involved a network of conspirators, social media and an
actual cat double.
Mercury (transportation, travel, trickster) square Okyrhoe
(prophecies
of doom (scaredy cat
could not survive eight hours in the luggage compartment and his
terrible end “would be the stuff of nightmares for the rest of your
life”)) square Sila-Nunam (regard for land animals).
Mikhail Galin detailed the drama and sneaky (but successful) tactics
in a Facebook post when he and Viktor (that’s the cat) were safe and
soundly on the ground.
The inseparable human-feline duo were set
to fly from Riga to Vladivostok, with a stopover in Moscow. The first
leg of the trip was fairly uneventful, save for a bit of plane sickness
on Viktor’s part, which left Galin “covering his ears and wiping drool” from the pet’s face for the duration.
It
was at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport where things started to look
really bleak, however. Galin was unlucky enough to encounter “the most
responsible employee at the airport” who insisted on weighing and
checking his baggage with a tape measure – and of course, weighing
Viktor in his carrier bag.
The
cat, which weighs 10 kilos, turned out to be 2kg overweight by the
airline’s new limits, published in February. Galin was informed that he
would not be permitted in the cabin unless the cat is stowed in the
baggage compartment – news unlikely to be received well by any worried
pet lover.
Despite feeble attempts to explain that the scaredy cat
could not survive eight hours in the luggage compartment and even a
threat that his terrible end “would be the stuff of nightmares for the rest of your life,” airport staff would not budge.
Unwilling to subject Viktor to such horror, Galin returned his
ticket, skipped his flight and set the cunning plan in motion. He used
his airmiles to book a business class flight for the next day – and with
the help of friends, he managed to find a suitable cat double to pose
as a more svelte-looking ‘Viktor’ named Phoebe.
Back in the
airport the next day, Phoebe was presented to airport staff and passed
the weight test with flying colors, before being quickly swapped with
Viktor – and the two were on their way.
Judging by the comments on
Galin’s Facebook post, most people are certainly on his side and not
averse to a bit of rule-breaking when a beloved four-legged companion is
involved.
“What resourcefulness! You are also lucky that the
employee did not check the gender of mini-Viktor,” one commented wrote.
“Hero of the day!” said another.
Some
were, however, worried that Galin’s very public explanation of his
underhanded tactics might ruin it for the next person who tried this “lifehack,”
suggesting airlines might introduce a policy of second weighing at
security check, or even demand that the animals be microchipped before
allowing them to fly.
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Source: rt.com
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