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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS How to? Traveling with multiple bunnies safely

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    • Spuffylove
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        Hi everyone,

        This is my first post to Binkybunny! yay So happy to be here!

        I have a few questions for those of you with multiple rabbits in your care:

        I own 3 medium sized lop mixes who will be joining me for a very brief car ride. What would be the safest and most cost effective way to travel with all three of them? I’ll be riding right next to them the entire time. Any friendly advice is appreciated.

        Thank you in advance,


      • Muchelle
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          I only have one bun, but we always travel with him in his carrier (it’s a cat sized carrier with the top that can be removed). For any trip, I line the carrier with one puppy absorbant sheet taped down to the bottom then I cover it with his blanket (for grip & softness) and some hay in case he wants to much, but he will never drink or eat while the car is moving.

          Not sure about multiple rabbits, but maybe one large dog carrier could host them all? If it’s a very brief one maybe even a large cardboard box?


        • Spuffylove
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            Thanks for the ideas!
            I ended up using a ventilated cardboard box. They were just fine In the future I’ll get a large dog carrier for all three buns.


          • Muchelle
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              Glad it all went well! Did they enjoy the ride?
              before my bun made the connection car = vet he quite liked to road trip xD

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