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Mama Doe
I've been offered a 3-month contract in London with an excellent company that will really push me forward in my career. I really want to take it but it will mean moving there during the week and coming back to my village in the countryside at the weekend. The house that I would be living in during the week is pet friendly and very spacious.
Because I really don't trust anyone else to look after my buns (except RUers of course!) And because Ralph is now going into stasis every month, I can't stand the thought of him going into stasis while I'm not there. So I've come up with the hairbrained plan to commute, with the buns on Monday morning (set up their indoor cage in the London house) and then commute back with them on Friday evening (set their indoor cage back up here.) The buns stay in and are transported in the same accommodation throughout and it will end up being two 1.5 hr journeys per week (3 hrs total.)
Do you think this is crazy? Is it too much stress for them? Is there any possibility they could get into a routine with it? I know that bunnies are not like dogs and can't be ferried around in the boots of cars like man's best friend, but I love them like they're my children and I want to be with them as much as possible, and so feel like they should be where I am, even if that's two places in one week.
They are both very average travellers -- neither gets overly stressed, but they don't like it either.
Because I really don't trust anyone else to look after my buns (except RUers of course!) And because Ralph is now going into stasis every month, I can't stand the thought of him going into stasis while I'm not there. So I've come up with the hairbrained plan to commute, with the buns on Monday morning (set up their indoor cage in the London house) and then commute back with them on Friday evening (set their indoor cage back up here.) The buns stay in and are transported in the same accommodation throughout and it will end up being two 1.5 hr journeys per week (3 hrs total.)
Do you think this is crazy? Is it too much stress for them? Is there any possibility they could get into a routine with it? I know that bunnies are not like dogs and can't be ferried around in the boots of cars like man's best friend, but I love them like they're my children and I want to be with them as much as possible, and so feel like they should be where I am, even if that's two places in one week.
They are both very average travellers -- neither gets overly stressed, but they don't like it either.
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