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b1zzle Thu 18-Jun-20 11:08:17

At long last, I have a moving date - and the removal people are all organised. That's the good news. The not-so-good news is that I have to find a way of getting self plus cat 183 miles away to new home and the only way possible is by taxi. I know it will cost - and I'm prepared for that, but that's not the problem. The problem is potential 'bugs' - coronavirus bugs to be precise. Would you trust a taxi for a three-and-a-half hour ride?

vickymeldrew Fri 19-Jun-20 12:58:13

I can’t believe some are recommending planes, coaches or trains! All of those have air circulation systems which mean you are breathing air from everyone being transported. A cab is by far the safest option, with only one other person accompanying you. As others have said, check company’s Covid procedures . Good luck in your new home.

Sugarpufffairy Fri 19-Jun-20 13:51:28

I saw an Uber taxi offering a 30 mile journey for £55.00. Your journey is 6 times that length so you could be talking about over £300. Also you could be charged extra for bringing a pet into the taxi always assuming that they would take an animal in the first place.

grandtanteJE65 Fri 19-Jun-20 15:29:56

Remember to check whether the taxi driver is willing to transport a cat!

Some people are allergic to them, you know.

And the cat is unlikely to be silent all the way.

I hope it goes well. Wear mask and gloves and place the cat basket on a layer of newspaper and a plastic bag in case the cat wees from fright.

4allweknow Fri 19-Jun-20 15:54:53

No public transport available? Cat in removal van you on coach or train or even on public transport. Coaches have social distancing seating and of course you need to wear a mask. Dogs are allowed on why not a cat in a cage. Otherwise you may well be stuck with a taxi.

Shazmo24 Fri 19-Jun-20 17:11:44

Could you go by train? That way just a taxi ride to station and from station to new home. If you wear a mask it should be totally fine and better for puss cat too if you have no changes to make but very possible even if you do

rocketstop Sat 20-Jun-20 15:03:36

I don't know if you will have got sorted yet, BUT, our local council is providing their own licensed cabs with screens face masks and sanitiser. I think I would trust one with a screen between you and driver providing you ask him/her to keep a window open. See if your local council ones are the same rather than just private hire firm.

GagaJo Sat 20-Jun-20 19:44:53

I've had to book a rental car to get from London to the North East next weekend. No public transport available.