hrsrdr
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all!
We may be taking a trip to California soon. We don't have many details yet, but we're likely going to travel in January, and we'll be staying at least 4 weeks. The only kennels where I live are ridiculously expensive, and I don't like the idea of my piggies being in a strange place without me. My rainbow bridge piggie, Coco, was great about traveling, and went with us all the time on our trailer trips without much of a problem. We'll be staying in our travel trailer if we end up going, I'm just worried about bringing my two girls along on the trip for a few reasons.
One of which is that I live in South East US, which means winters are pretty mild. The area of California we'd be going is much colder and drier than we're used to, and I'm not sure what the best way is to keep the piggies warm. Our trailer has a great heater, and has decent insulation, but it also doesn't have a lot of floor space. Overnight, they'd be staying in a large cat carrier, and then during the day I'd be keeping them in a cat play pen that's about 10 square feet. I'm just not sure how to keep them warm with the pen outside. The area of California we're going is consistently around freezing temperature, so would that be too cold for them to go outside?
Second problem is that I'm not sure how to keep them quiet and comfortable at night. The trailer only has one room, other than the bathroom, so if they start wheeking, they'll wake up everybody. Is there anything I can do to prevent the wheeking?
Third issue is, we'd be driving for a long time each day, for multiple days. It'd probably be around ten hours each day, and I never traveled that far with Coco. Any advice for long travel and keeping them comfortable?
Final issue is, I've never traveled with two piggies before. Is there anything I should know? Anything else I'd need to prepare for since I'd be bringing two?
Thanks in advance!
We may be taking a trip to California soon. We don't have many details yet, but we're likely going to travel in January, and we'll be staying at least 4 weeks. The only kennels where I live are ridiculously expensive, and I don't like the idea of my piggies being in a strange place without me. My rainbow bridge piggie, Coco, was great about traveling, and went with us all the time on our trailer trips without much of a problem. We'll be staying in our travel trailer if we end up going, I'm just worried about bringing my two girls along on the trip for a few reasons.
One of which is that I live in South East US, which means winters are pretty mild. The area of California we'd be going is much colder and drier than we're used to, and I'm not sure what the best way is to keep the piggies warm. Our trailer has a great heater, and has decent insulation, but it also doesn't have a lot of floor space. Overnight, they'd be staying in a large cat carrier, and then during the day I'd be keeping them in a cat play pen that's about 10 square feet. I'm just not sure how to keep them warm with the pen outside. The area of California we're going is consistently around freezing temperature, so would that be too cold for them to go outside?
Second problem is that I'm not sure how to keep them quiet and comfortable at night. The trailer only has one room, other than the bathroom, so if they start wheeking, they'll wake up everybody. Is there anything I can do to prevent the wheeking?
Third issue is, we'd be driving for a long time each day, for multiple days. It'd probably be around ten hours each day, and I never traveled that far with Coco. Any advice for long travel and keeping them comfortable?
Final issue is, I've never traveled with two piggies before. Is there anything I should know? Anything else I'd need to prepare for since I'd be bringing two?
Thanks in advance!