Well, I haven't been on here in a VERY long time, mainly because since last May my friend has been taking care of Buns for me. I am in the middle east and will finally be returning to the US this December hopefully! I have started trying to look into my options for getting Bunny back from my friend as cheap as possible, and it isn't looking good. For a moment I started considering having him find a new home for her out in California where she is and just adopting a new bun when I get back to the states. But then I logged onto here and started looking through discussions and all of the pictures of peoples bunnies and I remembered how much I love her! Bunny has an awesome personality, and even though she won't cuddle, and I miss how she stopped flirting with me after I got her spayed, I still love her lots and she's my friend. So I would definitely like to get her back!
My friend is out in Laguna Beach CA and I will be moving to Lafayette IN to attend Purdue, so I have quite a ways to move her. I have looked at several different ways of going about things: flying out to CA and then driving her back to IN in a rental car, sneaking her on the train
, having her fly as cargo, or not going to CA at all and having him ship her out here, again as cargo on the plane. I don't really like to idea of her going as cargo on the plane. Aside from her comfort while actually on the plane, I am mostly worried about the way that the airline workers will handle her.
All of those options come to about $500 except for having her shipped on Delta, which is $260. I also googled pet transporters and there is one that physically transports the animals (doesn't just transport them to and from the airport like many of them do) and I got a quick quote of $400 after a 15% military discount.
I don't like the idea of spending all of this money since once I leave here I am getting out of the military and will be unemployed... but I suppose it should also be tax deductible because it is a move because of changing jobs or a military move or something.
Anyway, I guess what I am getting at is any sort of advice anyone might have. Has anyone had experience using the pet transporters? Would you pay the extra $140, which I suppose is not that much but many people would find it ridiculous because she is a rabbit, to have them move your bun instead of shipping him or her?