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02-19-2012, 09:15 AM
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Camping with a Cat
Wife wants to take our cat with us in our 19' travel trailer. I say it's to small to bring the cat, she think's it'll work. The cat does not go outside and would stay in the trailer (or maybe a small tent when we are around). Has anyone done anything like this? Does the cat ride in the truck or trailer, lol?
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02-19-2012, 09:28 AM
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If you look at the "Keystone Forum Rules", the second rule is "Do what the wife says" the first rule of course is "Nod in agreement to what the wife says". Welcome, Happy Camping,Sam
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02-19-2012, 09:48 AM
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I’m not a cat person but I have friends and relatives who are. If that cat is fine hanging out in a single room in the house, then you’ll be fine. Plus, if the cat has favorite perches at home, emulate that in the trailer.
When traveling, the cat should ride in the truck. Same way you cart him around on the way to the vet, etc. Crate/box/sedated/whatever.
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02-19-2012, 10:49 AM
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I have to agree with Sam, smile and nod. he he
On the serious side of it. We travel with 2 cats and a dog. Everybody rides in the truck. ( what a zoo )
Our cats are indoor animals as well. So we have litter box set up in a corner and it has worked out great. The cats settled in quick and found there spots to call there own. It has been no trouble for us at all.
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02-19-2012, 03:57 PM
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We've always traveled with our 3 cats...the trailer is nicknamed the "Cat House"
Our RV was a 21' FunFinder 210WBS. Yep, can be done, and we won't leave home without the little furbags. Cats are surprisingly adaptive and don't take up a lot of space. The three we have, got used to the trailer immediately and "staked out" their own spots; J-Lo got the shelf under the television, Coco (the old guy) got the shelf in front of the big window and Ragamuffin liked to lie between the pillows on the bed in front of the window there. If it was a really sunny day, all three of them would line up on the shelf in front of the window where Coco sprawled.
Now with the new 5ver Cat House, they've got more room than they know what to do with, but, they are equally at home there as they were in the FunFinder. There is so much room in the 5ver that they treat it more like home and sprawl wherever they get the urge as opposed to "staking out territory". It is fun watching the neighbors, particularly the children, when they realize that there are 3 kitties in the window
They've traveled so much with us that we let them roam free in the truck. We have a crew cab and the back seat belongs to them. They have boxes to curl up in, a litter box and food and water. They've learned that while in motion, they stay in the back. When we stop for fuel or we reach the campground, they come up onto the dashboard to "observe" and wait to be carried into the trailer. If we aren't at a campground (getting fuel for instance), as soon as I get back into the driver's seat, they head for the back.
Wouldn't think of leaving them at home.
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02-19-2012, 04:21 PM
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I can't believe that you folks think that YOU OWN the cats. They own you and they will not forgive you if you leave them home. Travel with them in the truck for safety and they will choose the best spots with the best sunbeams in the trailer for themselves. Be extra careful while camping that they don't escape .... ferule cats are a big problem in some areas.
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02-19-2012, 04:41 PM
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we have taken ours with when he was on strict meds. he does great. i had him in the truck, but i am sure he would have done just fine in the trailer while traveling. i can't imagine it would bother a cat to be in the trailer while in transit. most will sleep on the sofa or bed anyway. just so there isn't anything that could fall on him, but why would you trake the risk of something falling even if he wasn't back there.
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02-19-2012, 04:51 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cumminsdad08
we have taken ours with when he was on strict meds. he does great. i had him in the truck, but i am sure he would have done just fine in the trailer while traveling. i can't imagine it would bother a cat to be in the trailer while in transit. most will sleep on the sofa or bed anyway. just so there isn't anything that could fall on him, but why would you trake the risk of something falling even if he wasn't back there.
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One problem is that with the slide-outs retracted there may be spots where curious little fur-balls can get out. If I can push my hand into a wiper seal at the base of a slide those sneaky little whiskers can get in there too and .
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02-19-2012, 06:19 PM
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Certainly a cat will be OK in a 19' trailer. Provide it a high place to perch and it'll be fine.
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02-19-2012, 07:20 PM
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BoosTT, Howdy;
Quote:
Originally Posted by Handysam
If you look at the "Keystone Forum Rules", the second rule is "Do what the wife says" the first rule of course is "Nod in agreement to what the wife says". Welcome, Happy Camping,Sam
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What him said. Also, If DW does the majority of the cooking remember ... If the cook ain't happy NO ONE is happy !
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02-21-2012, 09:03 AM
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We're Long Termers, and we have 4 with us. As for the TV, we have an Extended Cab and first thing done was to remove the back seat completely and install their UltraLite Cage. Cage has two levels with food, water and litter on each level, so two travel on each level. They stay in the TV until all slides are put out, don't need to squash a cat with a slide, same for tear down, cats go into their cage first then slides in. We have multiple scratching posts for them and they sit by the hour watching out the windows or sleeping in the sunshine.
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03-02-2012, 08:32 AM
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I love cats! I have one mounted on each side of the mantle. Just a little Jeff Foxworthy humor there. Not meant to offend so please don't flame me.
We have a dog and cat and have taken the dog but got the cat this winter and therefore have not considered this question since we have not been camping since then. My initial thoughts were to leave him at home but we may now think about it. Thanks for all your perspectives, it's opened my eyes to it being a legit question.
My only concern is that since he is declawed, the risk of him getting out and running off before I can corral him and he not being able to defend himself if we don't find him. Chasing cats is a contest in futility in my experiences, they only come if they want to and are much to small and nimble to be cornered outside.
Anyone have any thoughts about this concern? Our camper door should be a revolving door with my teenage daughter and all the friends she makes and runs in and out of the camper. If it were just the DW and I, I wouldn't have this concern.
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03-02-2012, 08:56 AM
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Howdy All;
My 'toungue in cheek' preferred method of transporting a cat...
Rascal approved by the way;
hankaye
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03-02-2012, 12:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hankaye
Howdy All;
My 'toungue in cheek' preferred method of transporting a cat...
Rascal approved by the way;
hankaye
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I just want EVERYONE to know that the "OTHER HANK" said that.
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03-02-2012, 04:01 PM
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Even multiple cats wills have plenty of room in a small trailer. You on the other hand...
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03-02-2012, 04:09 PM
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cats
lol yes yes say yes or mama and kitty may get you a tent with all the room you need.
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03-02-2012, 04:16 PM
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Cats
Our 4 cats own 2 dogs and 2 adults. They prefer to travel in the fifth wheel. YES they actually said that. Works very well!
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03-02-2012, 04:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hankaye
Howdy All;
My 'toungue in cheek' preferred method of transporting a cat...
Rascal approved by the way;
hankaye
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That is way to FUNNY
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03-03-2012, 03:54 AM
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Yup, are cat goes with us on vacation, both him and his scratching pole ride in the 5Ver. He has not ridden well in the TV over the years, now he's stress free in the back.
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03-09-2012, 03:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CincyGus
I love cats! I have one mounted on each side of the mantle. Just a little Jeff Foxworthy humor there. Not meant to offend so please don't flame me. OK, I'm a hunter and that is just plain funny
My only concern is that since he is declawed, the risk of him getting out and running off before I can corral him and he not being able to defend himself if we don't find him. Chasing cats is a contest in futility in my experiences, they only come if they want to and are much to small and nimble to be cornered outside.
Anyone have any thoughts about this concern? Our camper door should be a revolving door with my teenage daughter and all the friends she makes and runs in and out of the camper. If it were just the DW and I, I wouldn't have this concern.
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Having teens running in and out frequently could be a problem...
Our cats are declawed (front paws; they still have the rears), but, in being inside cats, they, truthfully, are terrified of the outdoors. One, the youngest (Ragamuffin) does enjoy going on the occasional "walkabout", but, she sits by the door and waits for DW or I to put her harness and leash on her. J-Lo wouldn't go outside if the 5ver was on fire and Coco (the old man) is just plain too dumb to do anything daring. Once, years ago, he did decide to see the great outside while we were camping...I was carrying an empty beverage can inside and he leaped out the door and onto the ground. Immediate crouch and a slow look around and I could see the gears turning in his little head: "OK, I'm out, it doesn't look right, it doesn't smell right, now what the ##$#@ am I going to do...I know, I'll turn around and run back in, yeah, that's the plan..." I couldn't get out of his way fast enough!
That was the last time any of them ever tried to make an escape. By and large, cats will stick with what is familiar to them. If they are inside cats and that's all they've known for quite some time, they usually will have their comfort zone there and not be in great hurry to "explore".
We do, though, mind open doors and always keep an eye out, just in case. As I mentioned above, teenagers? All bets are off. Cats get spooked by strangers (that familiarity thing again) and if your teen is darting in and out, complete with all her "new" friends, it may just panic the cat enough to put it into "flee" mode; out the door and away. If in "panic mode", there is no telling where the cat may flee to. If you take the cat, you may have to establish "ground rules" for the kids concerning who goes in and who watches the door...
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