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| Why We Prefer Cat Food to Air Travel |
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| Written by Russell Johnson |
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Cats, as you are well aware, know more than we do. I asked both of our cats, Max and Moritz, about that and they responded with their inscrutable "I don't suffer fools" look. Every time I travel, Max plants himself inside of my open suitcase marking my black sweaters with tufts of fuzz while Moritz frequently deposits a turd at the front door. I know they know I will be flying and I know they know that that will, in most cases, be an unsatisfying experience. Max crawled between me and my newspaper, the other day, as I read the University of Michigan's Consumer Satisfaction ratings which placed US airlines far lower that cat food, even lower that the IRS. I hate government bureaucracy as much as anyone, but there are some whole industries that are monopolies, like oil, like telcoms, like cable companies, like airlines. They may compete within their own narrow worlds, but when it comes to changing the way they do things for the benefit of the customer, they move like banana slugs on a hot day. Ask my cats...they know all of this stuff. I know what Max and Moritz are thinking. Why should my feeder, my waterbowl filler, my litterbox emptier, (stupid as he is) subject himself to the discomfort and indignities of flight when he could be enjoying an IRS audit or even a can of chunky chicken bits? By the way, there is a carrier in Nigeria called IRS Airlines. |



