This morning we got a very special request: Can you move an
Larry the lobstereleven pound, 70 year-old Lobster from New York to Maine?
As we learned more about the lobster, we found out that his name is Larry and he's somewhat of a crustacean celebrity in New York City. He lives in his own private tank at Oceana Restaurant, a swanky (and yummy) looking restaurant in Rockefeller Center.
For $275 you can eat Larry. That's a lotta' lobster tail.
A few months ago we moved Cynthia and Mark's Min-Pin, Caesar, from the US to London. Caesar had to wait out his 6 month home quarantine a little longer, so while Cynthi and Mark left for London from New York, their relatives watched Caesar and worked with our pet transportation specialists on getting the final health certificates for Caesar's trip.
Today we got some great pictures of Cynthia and Caesar sight-seeing in London, wearing our PetRelocation.com t-shirt.
If you're traveling with pets out of New York's John F. Kennedy Airport anytime soon, your four-legged friends will now be able to relieve themselves prior to take off. American Airlines has installed a "Pet Relief Area" for pets to relieve themselves prior to their big trip.
This makes JFK the second airport in the New York area to accomodate pets. Last year, Continental Airlines opened an exclusive pet hotel at Newark Airprort.
What happens when you mix airports and turtles? Apparently, things run slow. At leas that's the way it looks after yesterday's turtle snafu at New York's JFK Airport.
From the USA Today blog:
Gerrie with Tessa & Toby in Singapore
Here is a picture of two happy customers, Tessa and Toby, with their owner Gerrie. Tessa is the adorable Cockapoo in the photo and Toby is a Shih Tzu mix. We helped Tessa and Toby with their pet relocation to Singapore around the end of March, 2009.





