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Hi there -
I didn't remember to write down the name of the person who wanted to know
about travelling with our pals...
However, I have taken my crew on several *lengthy* trips. The most
complicated one was 7 ferrets over 2000 miles. At the time I had a truck.
What I did was to set up their cages in the back of the truck the smae way
they are at home. Rather than use water bottles, I used earthenware crocks,
but filled them partway with ice cubes rather than water. When the ice
totally liquified I would pour it out and put new cubes in.
The scariest trip was 4 ferrets in the back of the truck and one dog in the
front. It was September, and deadly hot and humid. I would pull into every
rest area I passed, and either illegally take the ferrets into the restrooms
and run under cold water, or else make them go swimming in the ponds [going
through Nebraska]. I soaked towels in the ice water in the cooler and
wrapped hard plastic ice packs for coolers in towels. I made a 4 day trip
in 2 days plus a few hours, only stopping to sleep for a few hours twice.
This was a different route than the above 2000 mile trip, but same
endpoints, NY and the Front Range in Colorado.
I swore I would never again take them with me in the summer! Since then I
got a vehicle with AC, but I still worry about stopping for more than a few
minutes at a time.
Janice Underwood Silk CGC [greyhound]
Schenectady, NY Kayla [sable ferret]
e-mail: [log in to unmask] 'Anaka Hina [albino ferret]
[Posted in FML issue 1498]
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