Melburnian1
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I'm sure these exotic (non native) parrots made or make great pets but while it's sad that one died enroute on basically a 24 hour flight from MEL to LHR via DXB, this story is rather overblown:
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If the paywall defeats you, the heading that you can try typing into Google is 'Qantas accused of not taking responsibility for pet bird that died after flight.'
Some of us can think of examples where our society seems to care more about pets than it does about humans.
Wouldn't such pets be subject to quarantine upon arrival in the UK? There's also a risk of pets dying in such holding centres.
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If the paywall defeats you, the heading that you can try typing into Google is 'Qantas accused of not taking responsibility for pet bird that died after flight.'
Some of us can think of examples where our society seems to care more about pets than it does about humans.
Wouldn't such pets be subject to quarantine upon arrival in the UK? There's also a risk of pets dying in such holding centres.