Prisma
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So I'm going to be stuck with a car for some time, maybe indefinitely. I've been considering carriers, need to add some new ones. However, over the years the ones I've had all had their miss givings and the ones that I made just couldn't hold up with the cheap materials I used for ER situation. Conventional show carriers just don't fit nicely in and out of the back seat, I've torn fabric or tipped carriers side ways getting them out and scaring the rabbits in the process. I've even tipped them over while trying to pull middle ones to the outside so they were easier to lift and move out of the backseat. I was thinking about making a wire/plastic carrier that would fit easily into a truck of a car (in 2 or 3 sections) and easily be put onto a cart or made for them to fit rack with wheels to be moved inside. Draw backs of this? Possible problems? Would it be any worse than any other trip on them? The car's back seat folds down or the middle section folds down, so its not as if the trunk will be shut or the rabbits won't be able to be seen/checked on easily throughout rides. I also know that if some thing were to happen, like a rear ending or accident...the chances of them being terminally hurt go up a bit but not any more than any other risks(how much unsure of as I pretty much figured any wreck would do in carrier housed rabbits either from physical injury or shock). They'd be removed by opening the trunk and lifting out of course and would be secured with in the trunk so they wouldn't scoot or flip.