Hi all :)
I'm moving next week and the journey is just over 4 hours, I've bought a John Hopwell travel cage (pic attached)
I'm unsure how best to keep my two Chinnie girls, Anya and Sofia happy on the journey, they are just coming upto two years old and have lived together perfectly with no fighting,
the carry cage can be used as a double or made into two adjoining cages, if they've never had a fight would it be less stressful for them to be together?
Also would you put a blanket over the carry cage, should I give them water stops?
I will put some hay in with them and put one of their fleeces in the bottom to make them feel safer........any advice would be really appreciated, as you can tell I'm very worried about stressing them out on the journey......help!
I'm moving next week and the journey is just over 4 hours, I've bought a John Hopwell travel cage (pic attached)
I'm unsure how best to keep my two Chinnie girls, Anya and Sofia happy on the journey, they are just coming upto two years old and have lived together perfectly with no fighting,
the carry cage can be used as a double or made into two adjoining cages, if they've never had a fight would it be less stressful for them to be together?
Also would you put a blanket over the carry cage, should I give them water stops?
I will put some hay in with them and put one of their fleeces in the bottom to make them feel safer........any advice would be really appreciated, as you can tell I'm very worried about stressing them out on the journey......help!
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