UPDATE at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 1, 2015: The TSA confirmed the incident. See more below. Dear travelers: Don't put your pets through the carry-on X-ray machine at the airport, even if they have a half-dozen balloons of heroin in their little tummies. Literally. A passenger traveling through Los Angeles last week had a cat in a bag — not a pet carrier case — and sent the tabby through the X-ray machine at LAX, the Transportation Security Administration confirmed. "The passenger put the bag and cat A cat owner sent the fur flying at Los Angeles airport when he tried to put his pet puss through the security X-ray machine in a luggage tray. The discovery was made after a JetBlue passenger placed his bag - which was not a pet carrier - on the conveyor belt. A man traveling from Los Angeles International Airport caused quite a stir last week when he sent his pet cat through the X-ray scanner as if it were a piece of luggage. According to witness Sara Benincasa on Twitter, the unidentified man placed the cat in TSA agents lost it when they discovered that a passenger decided to send his pet cat through the X-ray scan machine at LAX yesterday. A JetBlue passenger bound for New York placed his bag—which did not appear to be a pet carrier—on the X-ray machine in a Transportation Security Administration agent at the Los Angeles International Airport spotted something unusual on the x-ray screen: A cat. According to NBC Los Angeles, the cat's owner (and not-so-frequent flier) sent his pet through the baggage scanner .
The cat, who was in a soft-sided pet carrier, came out of the other side of the scanner unharmed. According to the FDA, the X-ray scanners at airports do not emit a harmful amount of radiation, exposing passengers to a lower amount of radiation than fruit The X-ray taken at PDSA (PDSA) Zeus he was sick and went off his food – so Waugh took Zeus to the Gateshead PDSA Pet Hospital where vets performed emergency surgery. Senior vet Catriona Atkinson said: “A large blockage of this nature creates However, for one man who placed his cat through an X-ray machine, Los Angeles' LAX taught him just how brutal security lines can be. The cat was reportedly placed in a regular bag, instead of a pet carrier, when security discovered it making its way on the Literally. A passenger traveling through Los Angeles last week had a cat in a bag — not a pet carrier case — and sent the tabby through the X-ray machine at LAX, the Transportation Security Administration confirmed. "The passenger put the bag and cat .
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