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rockhillmanor
Aug 20, 2014Explorer II
2lazy4U wrote:
Get asquirt bottle
and when you come to the screen door to open it, squirt any cat even vaguely nearby. It won't be long before they avoid the door like the plague.
And I wouldnever let them ride free
, always in a carrier for their safety. Little bodies flying through the air don't end up well.
BTW, I camp and travel with 4 cats and 3 dogs. They all acclimate with time and it gets much easier.
When I hit the road full time with 4 dogs I quickly found out how useful a small squirt bottle with water in it is to stop the dogs from barking at a CG. No yelling at them to shut up which is actually more annoying to fellow campers than the dogs! The ultimate bark silencer - water spray bottle!
Mine are in ex-pens along side the MH. First time used it was directed at them after that just shooting on the ground near them is all that is needed. Now all I have to do is set the spray bottle out and all is quiet.:C
X2 on allowing animals loose in any vehicles. They become projectiles in something as simple as a low speed rear end accident. Which also can impair the driver's ability to control the vehicle.
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