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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Need a trolley type carrier

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    • Standard_Procedure
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        I currently use a Cat Cabrio. In the past transporting my rabbit to the vet was bearable but today I struggled a 20 minute walk. Kept changing arms and stopping to catch my breath. My rabbit’s grown heavy.   I’m used to jogging 5 miles twice a week and lifting 50KG weights in the gym. I’ve had a more difficult forearm, shoulder and oblique workout transporting my rabbit to the vet lol.

        Will need to use a trolley in the future. I don’t drive. The ones I saw online are all made from nylon. I need something more chew proof.


      • Mocha
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          Instead of buying a whole new “trolley carier” (I don’t even think they sell those where I live), can’t you just attach a few wheels to the bottom, and attach a “leash” sort of thing to it?


        • JackRabbit
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            Is a wagon out of the question? Or a stroller?

            Why do I get the feeling you’re giving me “the look” for suggesting a stroller?!?!?


          • Flabebe
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              Perhaps you could “make” one? You could always buy wood or nic cubes and wheels and fashion it yourself! And you could always check out a lical college for sculpture and woodworking students either willing to just help or for cheep!

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