Originally Posted by
mvoight
TSA isn't tasked with deciding if animals can be on the plane.
Airlines charge fees to transport pets on planes
Airlines don't charge fees to transport support animals.
Are you suggesting TSA should care about whether or not someone paid to fly with the animal?
I am confused about why they would be keeping the ESA cat in a carrier under the seat, instead of holding it.
No, I am (sarcastically) implying that since TSA makes up many other rules on the fly, perhaps they could make up some about not allowing pets to fly. The airlines certainly don't seem to have the guts to challenge it, but TSA may be foolish enough to do us all a favor and try.