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WandaLust2
Jul 13, 2013Explorer
l001952119 wrote:
hem in cages as they need to have freedom of movement when they choose! The only potential problem leaving cats loose is when they can hide in a concealed area of the slideout, that prevents you from opening the slide.
This what our boy cat Zebulon does. :( He crawls in the space under the sofa and manages to get under the oven. The sofa is on the kitchen side and both are on the slide. To get him out we have to unscrew the wood front under the oven... a real PIA. He would be crushed if we moved the slide with him under there. So before we even bring them in from the TV, we run the slide out and install their outdoor kitty-cage to the bedroom window. As soon as they're free they run to the window to get in the outside cage and check out the scenery. :) After 15 to 20 minutes they're ready to eat, drink and hit the litterpans. Then they go back out an take naps, enjoying the fresh air. That outside cage keeps them from being underfoot all the time in such a confined space. Our TT is 8X28 with only one slide.
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