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March 4, 2008

Be Sure to Hold Your Monkey While its Cage is X-rayed

Traveling by air with a monkey?*

First, be sure to exclaim to TSA agents: "Yes, I'm transporting a monkey!" like a man who was in line for security in Pennsylvania heading to Ft. Lauderdale.

Second, remove your monkey from its cage. Let the cage go through the X-ray machine.

Third, embrace your monkey and walk through the metal detector.

*or any other pet. Also, be sure to talk with your airlines and local agriculture officials to find out if what your transporting can, indeed, be transported on a commercial flight.

Posted by Kimberly Pierceall at 9:38 AM, March 04
Tags: tsa





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