Yes.
Another tidbit:
Deanne did some investigating into American airline
regulations for hamsters. Here are her findings:Most airlines do not have hamsters on their list of
animals, so they fall into the “other/general” category. U.S.
Air, American Airlines, TWA, United Airlines and Continental
require you to put the hamster into the cargo hold.Delta Airlines allows 1-2 hamsters in the passengar cabin.
The cage counts as carry-on luggage and must meet with carry-on
size limitations. Delta allows only 2 animals in the cabin at a
time, so the airline must be notified at the time the tickets are
purchased.
