A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent discovered a ‘cat\u002Dastropic mistake,’ while operating an airport X\u002Dray scanner where a cat passed through,…
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TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein posted a photo of the pet from the X-ray machine on Twitter, adding the cat is OK. “The traveller and cat had to go through screening the proper way once the TSA officers saw the X-ray image. The proper way being to remove the cat from the travel bag.”THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYUnlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account
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