Ketoprofene17
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all,
I apologise in advance for the long post, but I'm trying to collect as much feedback/advice as possible before planning my move for good. I'll be moving back to Italy in a few days, my guinea pig will be staying here with my girlfriend for a couple of months, while I sort out a few things over there.
Guanciale is a 20 months old healthy boar, who's just been castrated in preparation for us to get him a female companion when we're settled down in Italy. I received some traveling advice by Stephanie at Clent Hills (Guanciale's usual vet) and by the vet at the Cat and Rabbit clinic in Northampton (where I took him to get castrated). Stephanie seemed to think flying would be fine, whilst in Northampton I got told flying may cause some pressure-related problems and they recommended car or train, based on some of their customers' feedback.
I did some research to try and figure out the best way to get him to travel as quickly and comfortably as possible. Cost is not necessarily the most important variable, unless the journey turns out to be crazy expensive. Here are the highlights of the options I have investigated so far:
Thanks in advance to everyone!
Paolo
I apologise in advance for the long post, but I'm trying to collect as much feedback/advice as possible before planning my move for good. I'll be moving back to Italy in a few days, my guinea pig will be staying here with my girlfriend for a couple of months, while I sort out a few things over there.
Guanciale is a 20 months old healthy boar, who's just been castrated in preparation for us to get him a female companion when we're settled down in Italy. I received some traveling advice by Stephanie at Clent Hills (Guanciale's usual vet) and by the vet at the Cat and Rabbit clinic in Northampton (where I took him to get castrated). Stephanie seemed to think flying would be fine, whilst in Northampton I got told flying may cause some pressure-related problems and they recommended car or train, based on some of their customers' feedback.
I did some research to try and figure out the best way to get him to travel as quickly and comfortably as possible. Cost is not necessarily the most important variable, unless the journey turns out to be crazy expensive. Here are the highlights of the options I have investigated so far:
- Flying: The only airline that would let me take him with me in the cabin is Iberia. I don't think I'd consider putting him in the hold, it could get cold and terrifying (correct me if I'm wrong please). The overall journey would be: Birmingham to Heathrow by car -> Heathrow to Madrid by plane -> 2h layover in Madrid -> Madrid to Rome by plane -> 20 mins drive home. Overall estimated duration: 14 hours . Overall cost: around £350 for me and him together. This is by far the quickest option, but, as mentioned above, I am worried that pressure-related and/or dehydration issues may arise.
- Train: The overall journey would be: Birmingham to London by train/car -> London to Paris train -> short stop in Paris -> Paris to Milan train -> Milan to Rome train. Overall estimated duration: 21 hours . Overall cost: around £300 for me and him together. This option is still relatively quick. The part I'm worried the most about is the Channel crossing, as I'm not too sure what the pressure is like down there. Also, I personally struggle with ear pain when trains enter tunnels, so I'm not sure how well Guanciale would cope with that.
- Coach: The overall journey would be: Birmingham to London by train/car -> London to Paris coach -> 3h stop in Paris -> Paris to Rome coach. Overall estimated duration: 33 hours. Overall cost: around £100 for me and him together. This is the option that'd take the most time, but it'd avoid any pressure-related issues/ear problems. The question on whether the journey is too long for him to stay in a little carry-on bag still stands.
- Car: The last option would be for me to buy a car (I don't own one at the moment), travel with him down to Italy and then sell the car once down there. Overall estimated duration: 30 hours (22 hours drive and an 8 hour break in between). Overall cost: unknown for now. I considered renting a car/van and dropping it off in Italy, but it would be too expensive (£1500 just for the 2 days rental + petrol and tolls).
Thanks in advance to everyone!
Paolo