As we all know, bullet trains are quite strict. Frankly speaking, I haven't brought my pet on the train, but based on my long-term diving experience in the Totoro Bar, we recommend the following two methods: 1, wear an oversized coat and hide my Totoro in the coat, provided that your Totoro is obedient enough, otherwise you won't be able to escape and cry. 2. It is also the most risky, with a high success rate. Basically, all the friends who introduced this method have successfully passed the security check of the bullet train, that is, you buy a box of KFC take-out family barrels, eat them or not, then hide my chinchilla in the family barrels, cover the packaging and walk directly through the security check. If anyone asks, just say it's food, and don't say anything else. Don't stay too long. When they enter the station, they will change quickly.
In addition to smuggling, of course, you can also do///certificate consignment. Generally, documents should be prepared two weeks in advance, which seems to require two certificates. For my neighbor totoro, it is difficult to get the quarantine certificate, and you have to contact the local pet consignment company. In short, it is very troublesome and risky. It depends on whether there is a local pet shipping company. Contact them and ask about the specific process.
Finally, I still advise you not to take my chinchilla out of town, which is inconvenient and unsafe. If possible, you'd better let your local friends take care of it for a while.