I'm pretty sure. I would consult a veternarian first though to make sure.
2007-04-17 10:20:33
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answered by Kay-Bianca 1
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People who show rabbits take them with them all the time to large rabbit shows, such as the National ARBA Convention. Your rabbit should fare well, but it will stress the rabbit out some. I recommend cutting your rabbit's food ration in half about 1 day before it travels on the plane. This will keep your rabbit a little on the hungry side and will help it to eat better after the trip. Keep the food cut in half for the first day after the trip then return the rabbit to full feed after that.
If you leave the rabbit on full feed just before or during a trip it will tend to go off its feed and may quit eating for a while.
I wouldn't mess with your rabbit much for the first day or so after the trip. It will be a little stressed.
I once bought a couple Florida White rabbits at a show in Ohio that were flown in from California. The first day of the show the rabbits were sold in an auction and shown. The rabbits I bought did horrible in the Saturday show (about the middle to bottom of the class). On the show the next day (Sunday) the one rabbit almost won the entire show (there were 5,000 rabbits at the show). She had calmed down from all the stress and would pose a lot better. Between the flight and the handling for the auction she was really stressed on Saturday.
2007-04-20 05:48:16
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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It is definatly not true that if a cat can survive it a bunny can. Rabbits are very stressful animals as I'm sure you know. Even if he doesn't normally scare easily, the stressfulness of a plane ride can affect them greatly. Its not so much the air pressure as it is the stress. If you take him as a carry on just try to comfort him best you can I guess. I agrre, put an absorbant pad on the bottom of the carrying case, a diaper wouldnt go over too well i odnt think.lol
2007-04-17 11:19:32
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answered by maeghan o 1
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If a cat can survive, a bunny can survive. If the air pressure affected him a lot, Delta wouldn't let you put him on the plane. For the diaper thing, maybe you could just put an absorbent pad down on the bottom, one designed for such a purpose.
2007-04-17 10:13:24
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answered by Anniekd 6
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If there is any thank you to no longer convey him with you, I propose you try this. How long will the airplane experience be? no rely if this is over a pair of hours, i for my area propose you do no longer do it. The sound of the airplane, to boot because of the fact the air stress from being at a extra suitable elevation will rigidity out your rabbit plenty. you may land in Florida and discover your bunny did no longer extremely make it. Ask a vet approximately it and notice what they propose. while extra effective animals experience in planes, i think of they regularly take a sedative so as that they'd sleep. you may ask the vet approximately some thing like that. yet i think of you're extra valuable off with looking a bunny sitter.
2016-11-25 01:50:49
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answered by ? 4
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Use a puppy pad in the bottom of the cage (or several). Wal-Mart and pet stores have them for very reasonable prices (under $20).
Also, please do NOT rely on their stated policy on their webpage or printed material. Such items are often poorly updated and their policy may have changed. I know someone who found that out the hard way. CALL and ask at their office or front desk (if you have not done so already). You don't want any nasty surprises at the last minute. In fact, you might even get someone to initial and date a copy of it and you have that on hand in case some gate attendant questions you. Not all attendants read the latest corporate memos.
2007-04-17 10:41:24
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answered by D 6
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The bunny should surrvive sense delta said you could take it. uum lets see i shouldnt think the change in air pressure would effect him it might. you could fix a diapper or just use absorbably pads you woould want something on the bottom of the cage because if not and the bunny urines you want it to be absorbed not all over da bunny
gl. have fun!!!
2007-04-17 10:27:51
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answered by bellemarie8 1
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