Above, Sierra during our recent trip to Roswell, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Regular readers of this blog know that I take my cat Sierra along on RV camping trips that are over three days in duration. Otherwise, if three days or below, she is better off staying home. I leave her plenty of food and water.
But, when she does come along, she is a good companion. She's been to more states than most people.
Do It Yourself RV has an article with 14 tips on RV travel with cats.
They begin with:
RVing with cats may not seem like the most natural thing to do. For many people just bringing their cats in the car to the vet is a stressful undertaking.
When we first moved into our 37 foot Class A RV fulltime, we had four cats that were coming along with us and we had no idea how it was going to work.
Now we’ve been on the road for four years and we’ve had four cats in our big Class A, now down to two cats in our 21-foot Class C, and we’ve learned some things along the way.
Read below for our top tips on RVing with cats that will make your life and your cat’s more enjoyable.
To read more, go here.
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