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Nov-11-2020 01:15 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Tortiemctortiepants wrote:
Pet situation... I know that the practical and probably much more sensible option would be to rehome at least some of the pets, but they are my family and my responsibility and I just have a hard time with that. The bunny may be able to go back to his original home, as I’m just looking after him as a favor. Otherwise, though, I’m pretty committed. I moved from WA to VA with 2 dogs, 4 birds, and a snake in a Subaru Outback Sport 😄 One of the dogs, 2 of the birds, and the snake are still with me. The others have passed away of old age in the meantime. The birds are actually awesome travelers... they just hang out in their travel cage and enjoy listening to music with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing through their feathers... 🙂
Animals are animals, not friends or family, they are a "hobby" sort of like RVing, they are a commitment that takes considerable time and effort for you to maintain. They don't take care of you, they don't fix your meals, they don't take you to the movies, to the mall, to dinner out.
Re-homing will allow you more time and energy to make your trip, get settled into your new place and get the lay of the land.
You will be surprised at just how much work and stress can be involved with driving and setting up a RV even without all the extra animals.
I am not against animals, just a bit more practical.. Grew up with Sisters that got fish, then got ponies, then that turned into horses, rabbits, chickens, cats, dogs, mice and much, much more.. They can't go anywhere without having to find folks willing to take on those chores or dragging a few around with them.
Make your trip easy and more memorable with less luggage to take with you.
Nov-11-2020 09:19 AM
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Nov-11-2020 04:58 AM
Tortiemctortiepants wrote:spoon059 wrote:
FYI, a motorhome going down the road won't be "conditioned space". You can run the AC unit in the drivers cabin area, but that AC won't be cooling down the rest of the motorhome... especially in the summer. You would have to run a generator while you are going down the road and turn on the overhead AC unit to keep it cooler, the same as you would a travel trailer.
I did not know that!! In that case, perhaps everyone traveling in a van might be best...
Nov-11-2020 04:16 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Tortiemctortiepants wrote:
Pet situation... I know that the practical and probably much more sensible option would be to rehome at least some of the pets, but they are my family and my responsibility and I just have a hard time with that. The bunny may be able to go back to his original home, as I’m just looking after him as a favor. Otherwise, though, I’m pretty committed. I moved from WA to VA with 2 dogs, 4 birds, and a snake in a Subaru Outback Sport 😄 One of the dogs, 2 of the birds, and the snake are still with me. The others have passed away of old age in the meantime. The birds are actually awesome travelers... they just hang out in their travel cage and enjoy listening to music with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing through their feathers... 🙂
Animals are animals, not friends or family, they are a "hobby" sort of like RVing, they are a commitment that takes considerable time and effort for you to maintain. They don't take care of you, they don't fix your meals, they don't take you to the movies, to the mall, to dinner out.
Re-homing will allow you more time and energy to make your trip, get settled into your new place and get the lay of the land.
You will be surprised at just how much work and stress can be involved with driving and setting up a RV even without all the extra animals.
I am not against animals, just a bit more practical.. Grew up with Sisters that got fish, then got ponies, then that turned into horses, rabbits, chickens, cats, dogs, mice and much, much more.. They can't go anywhere without having to find folks willing to take on those chores or dragging a few around with them.
Make your trip easy and more memorable with less luggage to take with you.
Nov-10-2020 06:43 PM
Tortiemctortiepants wrote:
Pet situation... I know that the practical and probably much more sensible option would be to rehome at least some of the pets, but they are my family and my responsibility and I just have a hard time with that. The bunny may be able to go back to his original home, as I’m just looking after him as a favor. Otherwise, though, I’m pretty committed. I moved from WA to VA with 2 dogs, 4 birds, and a snake in a Subaru Outback Sport 😄 One of the dogs, 2 of the birds, and the snake are still with me. The others have passed away of old age in the meantime. The birds are actually awesome travelers... they just hang out in their travel cage and enjoy listening to music with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing through their feathers... 🙂
Nov-10-2020 05:15 PM
spoon059 wrote:
FYI, a motorhome going down the road won't be "conditioned space". You can run the AC unit in the drivers cabin area, but that AC won't be cooling down the rest of the motorhome... especially in the summer. You would have to run a generator while you are going down the road and turn on the overhead AC unit to keep it cooler, the same as you would a travel trailer.
Nov-10-2020 04:58 PM
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Nov-10-2020 03:45 PM
spoon059 wrote:
FYI, a motorhome going down the road won't be "conditioned space". You can run the AC unit in the drivers cabin area, but that AC won't be cooling down the rest of the motorhome... especially in the summer. You would have to run a generator while you are going down the road and turn on the overhead AC unit to keep it cooler, the same as you would a travel trailer.
Nov-10-2020 03:44 PM
CFerguson wrote:
I forget the name of the group but there is a female only RV club (or few?) out there. you may want to look into them re the safety aspect.
Nov-10-2020 03:40 PM
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Nov-10-2020 02:09 PM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:Yes and campgrounds have pet restrictions too.time2roll wrote:I may be mistaken, but it's hard for me to imagine that a rental contract would allow for all of those animals.
Rent a MH for the summer. Probably a class C.