Some of you may ask why I drove my rabbit over 4,600 miles, in the past 7 weeks. I’ll tell you, so the families could meet their ‘grand-bunny’, which THEY have dubbed him. From Thanksgiving Day to Jan 10, (with 10 days break at home) we spent traveling across the country, in a dodge stratus. Tight conditions for 2 adults, a bunny, and xmas gifts.
How I Did It:
It all started with 2 ‘practice’ trips a few weeks apart. One drive was 7 hours and the other was 6 hours. At first, Bowtie sat terrified in his litter box, but after an hour on the interstate he calmed down. By the end of our ENTIRE road trip he was flopped in the back munching on some hay.
Rabbits like familiarity, so the only option was to have him stay in his cage the entire time, which meant little to no room in the back seat. Next, I bought a small collaspable carrying case for when I transport him to and from the car. This was an ideal investment, because its not too polite to bring in a 2×3 cage when you greet relatives you haven’t seen for a year. Plus it freaks rabbits out when you swing a cage while they’re inside, not sure why… :o) I always made sure he had hay, a treat, and some water. And fresh litter was important so I could see how much he was pooping. I also sewed a slip cover for his cage, this way he would feel secure enough to hop out of this litterbox.

This bunny has traveled over mountain ranges, across icy rivers, past vast farm land to be greeted with treats and love. For over a week he sat nestled under a coffee table infront of the fireplace, where there seemed to be a rotating shift of people who would lay down on the floor with him and pet him. warm fire+ constant petting= one happy bunny.
After this harrowing experience, I now consider myself and my bunny expert travelers. ;o)