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Rats on a Plane?
I am moving and shipping my ball python to my parents house. However, I will probably have around 10-15 frozen small rats left. I was wondering if I could bring them on the plane as a carry-on and pack with dry ice or something? Or should I pack them into my check-in bag? Would they essentially count as frozen meat?
Last edited by dragonkittymeowr; 04-21-2017 at 09:33 AM.
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Re: Rats on a Plane?
Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr
I am moving and shipping my ball python to my parents house. However, I will probably have around 10-15 frozen small rats left. I was wondering if I could bring them on the plane as a carry-on and pack with dry ice or something? Or should I pack them into my check-in bag? Would they essentially count as frozen meat?
I'm going to wager the airline won't let you have them on the plane in any capacity.
I'd look into what it would take to ship them, I'd imagine there would be some stipulations with the USDA as it will be considered meat.
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Re: Rats on a Plane?
I probably will just throw them out if I have to ship them, since it will probably cost around the same to just buy more.
I guess the TSA is pretty arbitrary, so it might not be worth it to risk it. While raw meat packed with dry ice is permitted on the plane according to regulations, the officer may just be super weirded out and not sure if it is worth the hassle.
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Re: Rats on a Plane?
Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr
I probably will just throw them out if I have to ship them, since it will probably cost around the same to just buy more.
I guess the TSA is pretty arbitrary, so it might not be worth it to risk it. While raw meat packed with dry ice is permitted on the plane according to regulations, the officer may just be super weirded out and not sure if it is worth the hassle.
interesting, I didn't know that would be allowed on a plane. Up to you then, if you know raw meat is allowed then call ahead and tell them you'll be coming through with them and if its going to be an issue or not.
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Re: Rats on a Plane?
Good idea! I will probably email them and print out that email if they say yes. Ugh, airlines are so finicky.
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I would put them up for sale locally, as I've found when flying that I want to bring along the least amount of stuff possible.
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its not worth the hassle and possibly being delayed, sell them local and buy more when you arrive.
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Re: Rats on a Plane?
Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr
I am moving and shipping my ball python to my parents house. However, I will probably have around 10-15 frozen small rats left. I was wondering if I could bring them on the plane as a carry-on and pack with dry ice or something? Or should I pack them into my check-in bag? Would they essentially count as frozen meat?
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As for the frozen rats, I agree that it won't be worth the hassle to try to take them with you or to have them shipped.
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