Can hamsters handle the stress of air travel?

Athens girl asked:


I would take my on a plane (90 ). allows hamsters and I have permission to take her with me. I'm wondering if anyone could share similar experience with me. Can hamsters handle the stress of ? Biscoot My hamster is 1 year and she has traveled (7 hours) by car before. Do you also, where can I buy an appropriate travel cage for her? .

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18 Comments so far

  1. Mab on July 10th, 2009

    I don’t know about that, but get her a clear plastic cage with a top that has holes in it. That way all the bedding etc. stays in and she can’t bother anyone.

  2. tone on July 12th, 2009

    The flight especially since it is shortbe sure though to bring something familiar from cage as she will be.

  3. Roos4Life31 on July 14th, 2009

    I brought my hamster on a flight once. What you have to do is make sure she has PLENTY of water. Hamsters get dehydrated very quickly at high altitudes. But besides that, you are good to go!

  4. teena on July 14th, 2009

    nope, they blow up. lol…

    i think its fine but ask your vet. go to petsmart

  5. Stinkbug B on July 18th, 2009

    Of Course flying is the safest form of travel

  6. SAMD010 on July 18th, 2009

    I would think so unless you plan to push them out . . .

  7. Guitarro on July 19th, 2009

    I took my dog on a flight once. It was from Georgia to South America. All they did was give it a specific type of drug so it was basically drunk the whole flight. No negative effects though. Although it was pretty funny watching it try to walk after the plane flight.

  8. Sakura on July 22nd, 2009

    My hamster to air travel but it depends if she has medical conditions like shes safe and make sure you just be careful and at home.
    For car ride it depends if she has went for car ride it depends if she has medical conditions like jittery or really sensitive if she has medical conditions like shes safe and at home.

  9. Groomer Jan on July 25th, 2009

    Hamsters are shipped weekly all over the United States to pet stores without problems. Just keep her favorite items with her. Try to keep her warm in and out of the terminal. Temperature is of the upmost importance. Carriers need to be of a certain height (the airline will tell you). WalMart sells small carriers that meet the airline criteria. It will have airline travel stickers and will recommend it for travel.

  10. Don G on July 28th, 2009

    heck ya they put rats and mice into space same thing

  11. jakebrink23 on July 31st, 2009

    no, it cant handle it

  12. gillon j on August 2nd, 2009

    would it not be easier to drive or find someone to look after her

  13. groove_zoot on August 4th, 2009

    As long as she has food and water she will be fine, make sure she has a quiet dark tank so she doesnt feel drafts and feels safe and secure. Dont use clean bedding, use some out of her cage so it is familiar to her and maybe put a small chew or toy from her cage in there.

  14. prabhjot on August 4th, 2009

    no. most hamsters can you have to determine for yourself. make sure you:
    -give him plenty of water
    -do not put him in a new cage.
    -see his behavior.

  15. Chloe on August 6th, 2009

    before you go away with him in his new cage, keep putting him in for a while every day so he is used to the two cages and when you take him flying he willl be used to the cage

  16. KATEY! on August 9th, 2009

    well i mean they get shipped on a plane to stores so it should be fine, can you hold it in your lap or do they put him in storage or something

  17. reader1213 on August 12th, 2009

    I don’t know never did it but what would happen to it with air pressure? Like what happens with cans and soda bottles?

  18. prrKA2 on August 12th, 2009

    car = road = normal air preasure …. High attitude air ? i am not sure about that as hamsters are pretty small and delicate … once they they are stressed, most probably they will die from the “flu-like” sickness that are related to stress …. if i were you, i wont take the risk at all …

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