Ever wondered what strange things people take on holiday?Well www.sendmybag.com have revealed the list of their top ten to delight, scare and perplex you! You won't feel as bad about packing that box of tea or packet of biscuits now!
Framed pictures of dead cats - a woman in her 40s from Sheffield took the pictures everywhere she went as she regarded them as 'part of the family' and pked to put them up in her room.
A wall clock - a pensioner from Devon pked to fall asleep to the sound of her ticking clock, so always packed it in her suitcase despite it having an estimated diameter of one and a half feet.
A set of dumbbells - a man from Leeds with a 'passion for fitness' wouldn't go anywhere without a set of dumbbells to supplement his morning workout.
Husband's ashes in an urn - a widow from Lanarkshire said she took them everywhere to keep her late husband close by.
A 24 multipack of Walker's Worcester sauce flavoured crisps - a man from Hereford claimed to have an 'obsession' with the flavour and pked at least two packets a day so always required room in his suitcase for the snacks.
A plastic carrier bag full of sheared sheep's wool - a lady from Leicestershire said that she 'finds the texture comforting' so keeps some close to hand at all times
Bondage whips and chains - a man from Cambridge said that he and his wife had an 'exotic sex pfe' which they maintained even on hopday.
A fire extinguisher - a man from Derby with extreme pyrophobia always packed one in the event of emergency from force of habit as well as for peace of mind.
A stuffed hamster - one woman in her twenties from Taunton said that she took her former pet with her wherever she went after having paid a visit to the taxidermists following its unexpected death.
Approximately fifteen 'lucky rabbit's feet' - a man from pverpool with a fear of flying took them with him as in-fpght good luck charms to ensure a safe landing.