Above, Sierra at Goulding's Lodge Campground in 2016. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
My cat Sierra is a well-traveled pet. She has been traveling with me in the motorhome since she was only a few months old.
Early on, I had to train her from scratching her claws on the RV cushions and other things. I got her a special scratcher that she uses and have placed small covers over the cushions. Now that she's eight, she travels with no scratching issues for me to be concerned about.
Traveling with cats and their claws is the topic of an article in Do It Yourself RV.
They begin with:
We all love our pets, but they can sometimes be a handful, especially when it comes to cats and their natural urge to scratch. While it might not seem serious at first, cats scratching furniture and carpets can cause significant damage over time, and this is particularly concerning in RVs.
To tackle this issue head-on, I’ve put together some effective tips and strategies. These will not only cater to your cat’s natural behaviors but also protect your RV’s chairs, sofas, and carpets, ensuring they stay in good condition.
To read more, go here.
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