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- robsouthExplorer IIWhen we had a cat, the litter box was in the shower. Cat rode in the back seat of the truck in a crate. She liked it.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIOutside?
- n7bsnExplorerShower; letting your cat out, on-the-road, is a plan to have the cat go get scared, run, and never to be seen again.
- bfacklamExplorerWe also keep the liter in the shower. When at campgrounds, we prefer to use their showers. Our two cats ride where ever they want to be, whether we are in the motorhome or the pickup camper. Ours enjoy watching the scenery go by.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
n7bsn wrote:
Shower; letting your cat out, on-the-road, is a plan to have the cat go get scared, run, and never to be seen again.
Pets should be leashed or in x-pin with top.
Pets should not be allowed to roam free uncontrolled...and that includes Cats - sbowman871ExplorerAt home
- HappyKayakersExplorerDome litter box next to the futon. Cat rides in the 5er when traveling. When she hears the slide motors starting, she goes to her safe place.
- dadmomhExplorerDogs only around here, but MHO is that cats should ride in a carrier in the vehicle. Anyone who comes into our vet's office without the cat carrier gets a serious talking-to about how they can get spooked and be gone in a flash.
If we had a cat, there is no good place in our TT since it has a glass enclosure and the only/last choice would be sitting in front of the refrig. - thomasmnileExplorer
MookieKat wrote:
Where do you keep the cat litter box? Also, where does your cat ride when using a TT?
We have one old miniature wiener dog and one recently acquired feral cat. The cat experienced her first RV trip in June. Both cat and dog ride in the front seat with us and largely sleep while traveling. We are also acclimating the kitty to a harness and leash. Not wildly loving it, but she's catching on.
We keep a covered litter box under the dinette. Best place for out of the way, and the only good location in the trailer to be honest. Cat found it and immediately got with the program. We also leave puppy training pads on the galley floor for the dog ( just watch where we step). He's an old guy (about 16) and it prevents him from having embarrassing accidents. All in all they travel pretty well. - GypsyStephieExplorerWe have a MH and found a solution that works well for us. We cut an opening on the side of the steps that goes into a basement compartment. (The compartment is sealed off so that it's a cozy size. We keep two litter boxes in it and there's room for extra litter and the scoop.
We just discovered a litter system called "The Breeze Litter System". The box is two sections. It uses pellets in the top part that lay on a grate. Under that there's a pull out drawer with a pad like an absorbent diaper. The cat goes on the pellets, urine falls through onto the pad and the solids stay on top. Some cats take a while to get used to this, but the best thing about it is that litter doesn't get tracked all over the RV. We love it! You can read reviews on Amazon.com if interested. Some Walmarts and pet stores sell it, too.'
We have two cats. One rides curled up on the couch. The other hides under my chair or other place where she feels secure.
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