Being a Guinea Pig Owner in Beijing
@bpatters do you always get there in time? How do you keep them warm in the winter when you get them to the vet?
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Nearly on time, most of the time. I just leave early. The traffic demons in Houston know when I make a call to the vet and gleefully arrange for there to be at least one traffic jam between me and the vet, if not more. I don't think I've ever been there that I didn't get stuck in traffic on the way, although I can go to other establishments in that area with no problem.
There's no public transportation here, so I just warm the car up. No problem. But they tolerate cold a lot better than they tolerate heat, unless they're skinnies, so stuffing some fleece in a carrier should be fine if you're taking a bus or train.
There's no public transportation here, so I just warm the car up. No problem. But they tolerate cold a lot better than they tolerate heat, unless they're skinnies, so stuffing some fleece in a carrier should be fine if you're taking a bus or train.
Well I remember when we first took our Pig to the vet we got caught in a Thunderstorm and a 1 hour Car Drive turned into a 4 1/2 hour car drive. Reason being is that many cars didn't pull over and and their was about 3 inches of standing water on the Highway not to include a bunch of cars were hydroplaning.
@bpatters Ohmy! That must be really annoying, especially when you really need to get your guinea pig to the vet! Thank you for the advice!