FunPiggies
New Born Pup
Hi everyone,
I am freaking out a bit and was wondering if anyone has advice on traveling with guinea pigs from the UK to Europe. We are moving to Germany in two weeks and are taking our five guinea pigs with us. We booked a ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland with Stenalines, since they advertise 'pet-friendly cabins'. It was quite expensive but it's really important to us that the pigs don't get too stressed. I send them an email in advance of our travels to find out what the process would look like.
This is what they replied:
"Guinea pigs are not allowed to stay in the pet cabins, these are only for dogs and cats. Guinea pigs have to be handed over at the guest service desk on board and will stay at the guest service office during the crossing."
No where on the website do they say that their pet cabins are only for cats and dogs. They just very generically say 'pets': Can I bring my pet? | FAQs | Stena Line
Their customer service is horrible and it took them more than 10 days to reply to my email. Of course the tickets are non-refundable
I don't feel comfortable handing them off to someone for 8+ hours. My guess is that there are other animals at their service desk as well and I don't know how the pigs would react to the noises and smells. Another concern are infectious disease if they bunch all the animals together. Is that unreasonable? Two of our pigs get stressed easily and are sensitive to noise.
We don't have a car otherwise we would go through the Eurotunnel. Eurostar trains don't accept pets. I got a quote from a pet courier and it was GBP700. I am at my wits end.
I don't know what to do about this at all. Maybe can someone can give some advice? Thank you xx
I am freaking out a bit and was wondering if anyone has advice on traveling with guinea pigs from the UK to Europe. We are moving to Germany in two weeks and are taking our five guinea pigs with us. We booked a ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland with Stenalines, since they advertise 'pet-friendly cabins'. It was quite expensive but it's really important to us that the pigs don't get too stressed. I send them an email in advance of our travels to find out what the process would look like.
This is what they replied:
"Guinea pigs are not allowed to stay in the pet cabins, these are only for dogs and cats. Guinea pigs have to be handed over at the guest service desk on board and will stay at the guest service office during the crossing."
No where on the website do they say that their pet cabins are only for cats and dogs. They just very generically say 'pets': Can I bring my pet? | FAQs | Stena Line
Their customer service is horrible and it took them more than 10 days to reply to my email. Of course the tickets are non-refundable

I don't feel comfortable handing them off to someone for 8+ hours. My guess is that there are other animals at their service desk as well and I don't know how the pigs would react to the noises and smells. Another concern are infectious disease if they bunch all the animals together. Is that unreasonable? Two of our pigs get stressed easily and are sensitive to noise.
We don't have a car otherwise we would go through the Eurotunnel. Eurostar trains don't accept pets. I got a quote from a pet courier and it was GBP700. I am at my wits end.
I don't know what to do about this at all. Maybe can someone can give some advice? Thank you xx