This would work:
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They'll just put the animals in the back of a van, drive from A to B, and clean up later. Yes, they'll carry equipment for cleaning up, and they'll be basically trained in how to handle the animals, but it's not a pet chaffeur - it's a van full of cages.
Whenever we travel with our car (1.5hrs to my mum's who looks after her) we just let her 'run free', whilst one of us sits in the back to stop her coming to the front. After 5 minutes she just sleeps on our lap or on the seat anyway. That and a litter tray in the boot (with any parcel shelf removed) will be fine.
This would work:
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I thought I'd heard it was illegal to have an unrestrained cat in a (moving) car.
Did you actually look at the website? Where it shows the vehicles they use and lists the aspects of the service they provide?
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Nope I don't think so. We sometimes let ours out of his travel box in the car and he likes sitting on the parcel shelf.
Just make sure you don't brake too hard.
I thought I'd heard it was illegal to have an unrestrained cat in a (moving) car.
I thought I'd heard it was illegal to have an unrestrained cat in a (moving) car.
When in a vehicle make sure dogs or other animals are suitably restrained so they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you, or themselves, if you stop quickly. A seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog cage or dog guard are ways of restraining animals in cars.