Kiddo the Airship Kitten

The Airship America

I have a weakness; a weakness for both airships and kittens, and while it might sound like quite possibly the most soggy-upper-lipped thing ever, I have an inexplicable desire to see the two united – kittens in airships, truly my dream.

So imagine my complete and perfect astonishment to read about Ms Kiddo, a mascot kitten taken aboard the airship America in 1910 in its historic attempt to cross the Atlantic in an airship! Indeed, the navigator on this most audacious of flights declared that “You must never cross the Atlantic in an airship without a cat.” – proving to be of more use than a barometer in warning against incliment weather!

But alas, the trip did not end well, even with kitten assistance, and after 71 hours of flight (a record holding time in an airship) and after travelling 2200km (1367miles) and with just 760km to go, they were forced to abandon airship, kitten and all, and were rescued by a Royal Mail steamship.  Kiddo and crew were hailed as heroes back in New York despite the shortfall, and Kiddo himself was shown to the public in a department store, with lovely soft cushions to recline on, and a gilded cage.  Kittens and airships – I must have been very well behaved to deserve that.

  • Kittens? On airships? What a fine idea! I'll have to add some to the story! So far, all I have are cassowaries, armadillos, and French jewel thieves...

    http://airships.paulgazis.com/
  • My turnip looks like a miniaturised pipecleaner.
  • Lostairship
    Kiddo never jumped overboard. What was your source on that? She was lowered in a bag to a boat, but they could not make contact, so Kiddo was hauled back up for the trip.
    Of the three logs kept during the trip, no one mentions Kiddo jumping overboard and being rescued.
  • How weird I'm working on a comic about cats and airships.....Thank you for posting this!

    http://www.comicspace.com/nekokaiju/
  • Whoah.. my real name is Joshua Pfeiffer... how strange to see someone with a name so close to mine!?
  • John Pfeifer
    I guess it all depends on how your cat was introduced to the automobile, and if all trips in said automobile involved veterinarians. Mine would quite happily wander all over the dash, armrests, sills, etc. before lying down on the package shelf.
  • Tinkergirl
    Well, apparently Kiddo wasn't too keen on flying either, initially, and jumped off the airship into the sea! Was rescued with the use of a rope, however, and apparently didn't try that again. Say what you like about cats, but if the alternative to flying is to get wet, they might just learn to tolerate flying *grins*
  • Kabuki
    I love my cats (currently four, but there used to be more :[ ) but I can't imagine any of them being okay with flight. None of them really enjoy traveling by automobile, even...
  • OH MY LORD!!!

    Cats and and I go together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. I currently reside with 4, and helped raise a litter of six (which I kept one of). When I was a child my family livd with 10 or so cats.

    My fiance's name is Cat too. =P
  • Ha! I knew you were a cat person!

    Having traveled several times with a feline (in nothing more than an automobile), I have a hard time believing the pilots sunny reviews of the experience. Perhaps Kiddo was de-clawed? Even when moored sturdily to the ground, I wouldn't mix a clawed kitten with anything inflated...
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