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Sorry. Alex, no experience with this; longest mine have ever ridden in a car was about 20 minutes when driven to the vets....hysterical yowling coming and going! Good luck! Hope someone will have ideas...... |
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The times that I've taken her to the vets, she hasn't been noisy in the carrier, but obviously a long journey will be different. I'm not sure what to do about a litter tray etc. |
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I don't have one of those Moli, and tbh, there wouldn't be room in the car for it with all the presents that have to be delivered and the absolute mountain that make the return journey with us. My OH will take spells sitting in the back with her to let her out of the carrier at times, but I don't know what else to do with her. |
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Well, a small carrier I CAN do, lol. It's about all there will be space for. I'm just worried about stressing her out even more, poor baby, but I don't have a lot of choice in the matter (and my MIL doesn't know she's coming with us yet, so that will be a fun conversation my OH will have). |
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strange but true....You will find she will be less stressed in a smaller space. She will feel more secure in a smaller carrier. not too small obviously. enough room to turn round and get comfy. |
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