RRT Harlies
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As some of you may have seen from my other posts, I'm planning a big move in a couple weeks. I'll be traveling from northern Ohio to Tennessee, a roughly 9 hour drive (or a bit longer depending on how many stops we make, lol). So far, it looks like my mom will be driving her SUV down to transport my dogs, cats, rats, and rabbits down so I don't have to worry about what to do with them and a U-Haul. I will pretty much have to make this all go in one trip, I just don't have the money to make more than one trip.
I figure the first thing I'll do when I get down there is get the rabbits situated. Probably set the cages in the grass or something while I work so they don't have to be cramped in the carriers longer than necessary.
Any tips for making this trip as easy as possible for the rabbits? I've traveled long distances with them for shows before, and I've moved the rabbitry to new locations before. I want this to go as smoothly possible though, as I've cut down to the bare minimum and can't take any risks losing anybody. I've got rabbits ranging from ~8 weeks up to ~3 years of age, everything in between.
Thanks! =)
I figure the first thing I'll do when I get down there is get the rabbits situated. Probably set the cages in the grass or something while I work so they don't have to be cramped in the carriers longer than necessary.
Any tips for making this trip as easy as possible for the rabbits? I've traveled long distances with them for shows before, and I've moved the rabbitry to new locations before. I want this to go as smoothly possible though, as I've cut down to the bare minimum and can't take any risks losing anybody. I've got rabbits ranging from ~8 weeks up to ~3 years of age, everything in between.
Thanks! =)