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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Traveling with a bunny who is usually free roaming

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    • Christinarl
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        Hello,

        I was wondering if anyone had any experience taking their free roam bunny on vacation with them?

         

        I have a 12 week old bunny who is well liter trained and is completely free roam in my apartment.
        I am planning on visiting my boyfriend’s family for the weekend and don’t want to leave her in a lodge and don’t have a friend that I would feel comfortable taking care of her.
        But if I take her with me, my boyfriend’s family want her to stay in a cage.
        If I take her with me, will she be okay in a cage? Or am I better off taking her to a bunny lodge?


      • Bam
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          If you have reasonably big cage (a carrier won’t be big enough), and if she can be located in a room free from other pets (dogs, most importantly), I think it’s best if she comes with you.

          I have brought my free roam buns with me for New Year’s etc. I have a collapsible enclosure.


        • Wick & Fable
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            I agree that if it’s for the weekend, it’s probably easier just to take her. Would they be OK if you brought an x-pen to give her a bit more space?

            The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.


          • Bam
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              I use a waterproof vinyl tablecloth to cover the floor inside my x-pen-type enclosure. The tablecloth is bigger than the enclosure so the bun can’t pull at the edges and create a mess. I place fleece blankets on top of the tablecloth to make the area cosy and bun-friendly. If your bun isn’t litter trained yet, it’s good to place puppy pee pads underneath the fleece.


            • Christinarl
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                Thank you Bam and Wick!!

                That was really useful advice and I’m relieved that it sounds like she will be okay as long as her enclosure is pretty spacious and comfortable.

                 

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