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dturm
Jan 18, 2021Moderator
2oldman wrote:bgum wrote:Be sure the cat isn't up in your truck's frame before driving. Yeah, that happened.
Just be sure the cat is in someone's arms or in a closed crate before extending or retracting slides.
One of the winter injuries we would see is a fan belt/fan laceration when car was started with cat sitting on engine.
We camped with our cat Henry for several years. He'd ride on the bed in the back of the MH and loved sitting on the dash watching everything when we were camped. The warning about slides is a good one.
I know some people let their cats and dogs ride in the trailer or 5er, but I'd be uncomfortable with that myself. A lot depends on the animal and their behavior.
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