[Vision2020] Dash the Cat Being Evicted From Airport

Dan Carscallen areaman at moscow.com
Mon Feb 2 13:55:40 PST 2009


Saundra, and vizzz peeps,

Dash pretty much has free run of the terminal.  I was there the other day
picking someone up, and my daughter found the cat and they had some time
together.

I can understand how some people could have a problem, and I'm not much of a
cat fan either, but the lack of mice is always a good thing.

DC

-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Saundra Lund
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 1:51 PM
To: 'Tom Hansen'; vision2020 at moscow.com; vandal at uidaho.edu
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Dash the Cat Being Evicted From Airport

Thanks, Tom, for sharing this shining example of our tax dollars hard at
work!

If I'm correctly understanding, the concern seems to be allergic passengers?
Last time I was at the airport, passengers weren't allowed in the back room
-- has that changed?

Or, have they mistaken Dash for a terrorist?  No, I guess that isn't the
case or else she'd have already been subject to extreme rendition.

Hey -- maybe I can get the TSA to ban passengers who wear way too much
perfume & aftershave on flights . . . I know several people who suffer
allergic symptoms from that kind of air pollution.  And, while I’m at it,
let's get all those passengers & employees with colds & the flu & other
communicable diseases banned from airports & flights -- they present a
health risk to the rest of us.

I'll be curious to see what the TSA has to say & I'll be happy to share
their response  :-)  For others who may want to share their thoughts on this
fine use of our tax dollars, feel free to let the TSA know:
https://contact.tsa.dhs.gov/DynaForm.aspx?FormID=110

KUDOS, BTW, to our local airport folks for their care of this wonderful cat.
In today's society, it's far too easy for way too many people to turn a
blind eye to the suffering of the least of us, but they didn't do that.
We're lucky to have such compassionate folks at our airport!



Saundra Lund
Moscow, ID

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do
nothing.
~ Edmund Burke

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-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Tom Hansen
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 1:04 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com; vandal at uidaho.edu
Subject: [Vision2020] Dash the Cat Being Evicted From Airport


Courtest of today's (February 2, 2009) Moscow-Pullman Daily News.

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Dash the cat being evicted from airport
Employees seeking new home for 4-year-old flame point Siamese

By Erin Fenner, For the Daily News
February 2, 2009

Dash the cat needs a new home.

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Dash plays with a string held by Blanche Anderson at the Pullman-Moscow 
Regional Airport on Friday. Regional managers from the Transportation 
Safety Administration recently decided Dash can no longer live in the back 
room of the airport. Anderson is a federal security officer at the airport.

http://www.dnews.com/images/3019337.jpg
  
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Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport Manager Robb Parish said regional managers 
from the Transportation Safety Administration recently decided Dash can't 
live in the back room of the airport anymore.

She can't live in the terminal, either, because of the risk posed to 
passengers with allergies.

Airport employees are trying to find a good family who wants to adopt Dash.

The 4-year-old flame point Siamese has been a fixture at the airport since 
she was found as a kitten trying to board one of the planes.

She was barely alive, and employees took turns taking her to the 
veterinarian until she recovered.

Parish said Dash is a people cat. She acts bored when people are not 
around and often goes into a corner and falls asleep.

"She seems to enjoy it when the terminal fills up with people," he said.

TSA employee Kim Mordhorst said Dash is good with children because she 
recognizes she has to be gentle with them.

TSA employee Lee Zimmerman said Dash likes to chase people's pant legs and 
swat at them like she is playing tag.

"She has been a therapeutic cat for the passengers who come and go," TSA 
employee Blanche Anderson said.

Employees said Dash will be missed at the airport.

Zimmerman said there hasn't been a mouse in the back room since Dash has 
lived there.

He said families come to the airport just to see the cat and don't even 
get on a plane.

Mordhorst said people who fly into the airport sometimes bring her cat 
toys and treats.

Parish hopes to find Dash a home with an active family because she's so 
playful.

Mordhorst said Dash would be happy anywhere where she can be pampered and 
allowed to rule the roost.

Most airport employees are not in a position to take Dash themselves 
because they are renting or already have animals, Mordhorst said.

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Flying out of Moscow will no longer be the same . . . not without Dash.

Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho 


"For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist 
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go 
to work."

- Roy Zimmerman

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