Hi does anyone take their cat touring with them? Do you have any advice? Any help appreciated. Many thanks
Cats do not smell? you must be joking they pee & S--t in other peoples Gardens so how would you knowNot since she tried to leg it at Invercauld. Cats are so clean and non smelly you can have them in your van, without that wet musky smell associated with Dogs.
Lots of people are successful at taking their cat with them.
Another thing it's great to see the dogs going bananas when they see the cat in the window.Dogs are that stupid all they can do is howl at the window.
A dog is designed to turn a ton of food into a ton of S***
and they are first rate at it.
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Frank & Val
Hi there, we have just returned from springwillows near scarborough and there were a couple there matching that description 3 cats in the caravan during the day and walked on long leads in the afternoon, i dont know what to think, i felt sorry for the cats a little.Hi Scoot
We were at Grin Low CC site in the Peak District last month and there was a couple there with 3 (yes, 3!!) cats. They all seemed to live happily in the van during the day. The owners took them out on long leads for walks round the site morning and evening.
Hi LP. It is a good idea hubby and I have seen, budgerias, parrots, tortoises, dogs of all shapes and sizes some cats. We were only a CSMA rally some years where there 4 cats and only 2 dogs.This is more proof I think, that a caravanning with pets section would be a good idea.
One further point - travelling - our cat always travels in a wire cage, which has plenty of room to move around in an spread out. It sits on the back seat and bungied in place.Yes, we do! In the early days, (2000 when she was about 4-6 years of age) she wore a harness and was never allowed out without a lead. However, those days are long gone, she doesn't wander far, uses her tray unless there are molehills or loose soil available. She is now about 12-14, only has three legs, lost back leg through cancer, and is still fairly active. Likes watching birds and hunting hedges. Site selection first and foremost - a hedge, and if possible some soil. We do, of course, always check she hasn't left a large message anywhere. Secondly, no dogs or children near by - she HATES them.
She is good fun, has made lots of friends in the Camping & Carvanning Folk Group section, puts up with band practice in the awning - hates concertinas!
Enjoy taking yours with you,always keep an eye on yours, when we go out she is always shut inside the van, someone close by will have a key - just in case.
Margaret W.
A separate pets section would be brilliant! Just so that I can avoid the subjects bought up about dogs,cats,parrots and all other sort of boring animal topics....This is more proof I think, that a caravanning with pets section would be a good idea.
I forgot to mention, don't forget to take the litter tray and litter and all the necessary medication, if necessary). We also take enough cat food, especially the biscuits.Yes, we do! In the early days, (2000 when she was about 4-6 years of age) she wore a harness and was never allowed out without a lead. However, those days are long gone, she doesn't wander far, uses her tray unless there are molehills or loose soil available. She is now about 12-14, only has three legs, lost back leg through cancer, and is still fairly active. Likes watching birds and hunting hedges. Site selection first and foremost - a hedge, and if possible some soil. We do, of course, always check she hasn't left a large message anywhere. Secondly, no dogs or children near by - she HATES them.
She is good fun, has made lots of friends in the Camping & Carvanning Folk Group section, puts up with band practice in the awning - hates concertinas!
Enjoy taking yours with you,always keep an eye on yours, when we go out she is always shut inside the van, someone close by will have a key - just in case.
Margaret W.