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Looking for a ride - England to Poland- December


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Dean&Wera  Nov 22, 11, 21:30    #1
Hello all.

My Polish wife and I are looking to go back to Poland for a few weeks over the Christmas Holidays. The problem being that we need to take our cat with us and so can't go by plane.

Therefore, we are hoping to find someone who is already planning to make a trip to Poland, sometime between the 16th and 19th December, although we are flexible on the date. Of course we are happy to contribute to petrol costs for the trip. Our final destination is Gdynia and we will currently live in Sheffield, although we can always take the train to/from any other pick up/drop off points.

If anyone can offer us anything at all please can in touch. The cat is real placid and has travelled by car before, so there's no problems there.

Thanks alot.

Dean

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 Nov 22, 11, 21:56    #2
http://www.pettravel.com/airline_rules.cfm

Problem solved
Dean&Wera  Nov 22, 11, 22:30    #3
Hi. We've tried that. Never again. Ended up costing the earth
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 Nov 22, 11, 22:44    #4
Dean&Wera:
Hi. We've tried that. Never again. Ended up costing the earth


have u checked buses and trains.
theKNOWLEDGE  Nov 22, 11, 22:58    #5
Wroclaw:
have u checked buses and trains.


Probably hideously expensive with the train - off the top of my head, all booked via Deutsche Bahn

- St Pancras to Cologne - 39 euro
- Cologne to Poland - 39 euro

But it's unlikely these prices would still be available now - worth a look, though. They're so called "Polen-Spezial" and "London-Spezial"
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 Nov 22, 11, 22:59    #6
Dean&Wera:
The cat is real placid and has travelled by car before, so there's no problems there.

Seriously, will the cat not be meeowing the whole journey, most do especially when in cat cages. What if it involves a stay over in Germany? Calais to Wroclaw is a long haul.
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 Nov 22, 11, 23:30    #7
theKNOWLEDGE:
But it's unlikely these prices would still be available now - worth a look, though


my berlin return is still 19 + 19 euro. some of those other offers are probably still available.

as u say. it's worth a look. there will be at least ten day advance booking though.
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 Nov 22, 11, 23:36    #8
problem solved, http://www.moscarkennels.co.uk/
& another, http://www.thesheffieldcatsshelter.org/
& even more, http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=737498

Won't your cats need shots before it comes here coz Poland has rabies? & the stress of travelling that far for the poor creature, you'd be being far nicer to it to leave it at home.
Angel-eyes  Nov 23, 11, 04:31    #9
why does the cat have to go? I wouldnt want one of those shitting machines in my car.



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