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Shea LeAnn Anson <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>... Hubby and I are leaving town on Saturday to head to Texas......
>driving.........9 hour trip. We bought a pet carrier that accommodates
>a litter box, an attached food bowl.......water bottle........etc. I was
>curious to know about road trips you have taken with your fuzzies and tips
>on how to make things more comfortable for them in the car. :) Trixie and
>Buddy will probably hate it.........they'll be in the back, won't be able
>to see out..........plus they have to sleep together which will probably
>piss them both off considering they're still getting used to each other.
I drove my ferrets about 7 hours each way last Xmas & I expect to do the
same this year. I got a medium-size dog carrier, big enough for a small
cat litter-box and a sleepsack on the bottom. I hung their hammock over
the whole assembly, from the air vents on top of the carrier. I made sure
they were in the carrier for a while before setting off- I let them run
their batteries all the way down then put them in for about an hour before
leaving.
They were excited for a bit when we started out, but they calmed down
pretty quick once we were on the way. I had a book-on-tape running and I
think (no real evidence though) that the droning sound helped calm them
down. I stopped every hour or so to check on them and their provisions;
I'd originally wanted to take them out on a leash but it was too cold and
too much of a pain to get at the cage in the back seat of a 2-door car.
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Scott E Kullberg <*> [log in to unmask] --><--
"Mad science isn't the career for everyone. You really have to
love your work or hate the world." - http://www.narbonic.com
[Posted in FML issue 3267]
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