Roarysbunmum
Young Bun
Hi all,
I'm moving from Bristol to Northern Ireland at the end of March. This will involve a 4 hour drive, 8 hour ferry and another 1.5hour drive to get to my final destination.
Roary doesn't particularly like being in the car and has never been on such a long journey. I'm just trying to get some ideas how to make it as stress free as possible for him.
I'm going to transport him in his own large cage complete with litter tray, toys, food etc rather than a pet carrier as it will be too small. I'm hoping that as he will be familiar with his own cage it will be a bit of a comfort for him.
Obviously I will let him run around as much as possible before and after the journey but he will be confined to his cage otherwise, he does have some room to hop around but limited.
Has anyone experienced this before who could give me some tips or suggestions?
I'm moving from Bristol to Northern Ireland at the end of March. This will involve a 4 hour drive, 8 hour ferry and another 1.5hour drive to get to my final destination.
Roary doesn't particularly like being in the car and has never been on such a long journey. I'm just trying to get some ideas how to make it as stress free as possible for him.
I'm going to transport him in his own large cage complete with litter tray, toys, food etc rather than a pet carrier as it will be too small. I'm hoping that as he will be familiar with his own cage it will be a bit of a comfort for him.
Obviously I will let him run around as much as possible before and after the journey but he will be confined to his cage otherwise, he does have some room to hop around but limited.
Has anyone experienced this before who could give me some tips or suggestions?