Jenova
Wise Old Thumper
As some of you may remember I've been looking for a carrier with wheels for a looooong time. They're just too heavy to carry together and even taking Smoo on her own to the vets yesterday was a bit of a struggle. I've found what looks like a really good one on ebay. It's pricey but I'm working a lot of hours over Christmas and I'm thinking of 'treating' myself.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190452858...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_5381wt_1037
I looked at some of the stroller/push chair type ones. They look sturdier and a bit bigger but the issue is you can't remove the carrier from the wheel which you can with the one I found. So if I get a lift from someone I can take the carrier off the wheels to put on a car seat and fold up the frame and put it in teh boot. If there is no room on the bus or someone needs to get on with a wheelchair of buggy I can do the same. Having a proper stroller seems unpractical for rabbits where as with a dog they can just come out on a lead.
I asked the seller a few questions. First of all the carrier has a wire frame so it should keep its shape when picked up with bunnies inside it. And it has a board floor which is inside a fleece cover for stability so the rabbits are on something solid.
Of course there is the issue of chewing. Smoo has never really chewed the carrier before and she would be supervised at all times when in it because I would be travelling with them. So I'm sure I could stop her chewing it so much she gets out.
Can you think of any other issues?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190452858...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_5381wt_1037
I looked at some of the stroller/push chair type ones. They look sturdier and a bit bigger but the issue is you can't remove the carrier from the wheel which you can with the one I found. So if I get a lift from someone I can take the carrier off the wheels to put on a car seat and fold up the frame and put it in teh boot. If there is no room on the bus or someone needs to get on with a wheelchair of buggy I can do the same. Having a proper stroller seems unpractical for rabbits where as with a dog they can just come out on a lead.
I asked the seller a few questions. First of all the carrier has a wire frame so it should keep its shape when picked up with bunnies inside it. And it has a board floor which is inside a fleece cover for stability so the rabbits are on something solid.
Of course there is the issue of chewing. Smoo has never really chewed the carrier before and she would be supervised at all times when in it because I would be travelling with them. So I'm sure I could stop her chewing it so much she gets out.
Can you think of any other issues?