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There is a real easy way to smuggle the fish through
securities, just put it inside your cat's stomach. They will never see it there :-) You should be able to bring fish back. The main thing is to get permission from them ahead of time. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets KurtG wrote on 12/1/2006 8:57 AM: Given our latest restrictions in the US of 3 oz liquids in a quart bag, how does this work with live animals such as fish? I'm going to be in Vero Beach and I was thinking of dropping by a fish store I'm aware of. If I can bring a small dog/cat on a flight, it seems reasonable to bring a live fish. --Kurt |
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