Nearly a year after their rabbit died following a three-day journey with Air Canada, Rosie’s family is speaking publicly and supporting a campaign to allow rabbits to travel inside aircraft cabins.

Air Canada does not permit rabbits to travel in the passenger cabin, so Rosie was transported separately in the cargo hold. According to her family and the advocacy group LetBunniesFly, what might ordinarily have been a roughly 12-hour trip turned into a three-day journey that included a lengthy stop in Montreal.

When Rosie was finally reunited with her family in Lisbon, they say she was weak, barely responsive, and already critically ill.

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