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- Camper_Jeff___KNomad III
mountainkowboy wrote:
No cats for us but we always take the dog.....
A little different kind of fun. It's just nice to have your little buddies with you. My brother travels with his Maltese and has great fun with him. - Camper_Jeff___KNomad III
JimK-NY wrote:
We found it really easy to travel with two cats. We did it for a couple of years. The cat pan was a bit of a nuisance. There was space in the bath so that we could use the human toilet, but the cat pan had to be moved and the floor swept before taking a shower.
The cats took a few weeks to get used to traveling and then seemed to love it. The pass through allowed them to sit on the elevated platforms in the rear seat area and watch the scenery. They could use the cat pan while we traveled, stop for water and a snack and take over the bed.
Our female cat just loved seeing cows or bison. I have no idea why. For a few months I traveled with just one cat while my wife was back east with the other cat helping our daughter. There were days when I only talked to the cat and fact that was true for most days. Sadly my cat was not much of a conversationalist. She only wanted to talk about the former Chinese communist leader.
So you're saying kitties conversation was basically "Meow Say Tongue"... Obviously a worldly thinker. - Camper_Jeff___KNomad III
3 tons wrote:
Cats are the most successful invasive species in world history!
I figured it's because they're too cute and cuddly to eat. - JimK-NYExplorer IIWe found it really easy to travel with two cats. We did it for a couple of years. The cat pan was a bit of a nuisance. There was space in the bath so that we could use the human toilet, but the cat pan had to be moved and the floor swept before taking a shower.
The cats took a few weeks to get used to traveling and then seemed to love it. The pass through allowed them to sit on the elevated platforms in the rear seat area and watch the scenery. They could use the cat pan while we traveled, stop for water and a snack and take over the bed.
Our female cat just loved seeing cows or bison. I have no idea why. For a few months I traveled with just one cat while my wife was back east with the other cat helping our daughter. There were days when I only talked to the cat and fact that was true for most days. Sadly my cat was not much of a conversationalist. She only wanted to talk about the former Chinese communist leader. - toedtoesExplorer III
NRALIFR wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
Cats are Gods. They expect to be worshipped, and if they aren't, they will punish you............
Which is why I am doubly happy that they never developed those critical mechanical skills.
Had they done that, instead of opening the cans for them, we’d be in the cans. :E
:):)
Very likely.
Years ago, my sibling, her husband, 3 year old child, large dog and teo cats moved in with my parents. They didn't seem to want to move out. My sibling decided one day that my Mom's cat wasn't loved enough. So she decided to have the cat sleep in their room at night. The cat peed on their heads while they slept...
When my Mom died, the cat came to live with me. She got anything and everything she wanted. She never peed on my head... - mountainkowboyExplorerNo cats for us but we always take the dog.....
- NRALIFRExplorer
toedtoes wrote:
Cats are Gods. They expect to be worshipped, and if they aren't, they will punish you............
Which is why I am doubly happy that they never developed those critical mechanical skills.
Had they done that, instead of opening the cans for them, we’d be in the cans. :E
:):) - toedtoesExplorer IIICats are Gods. They expect to be worshipped, and if they aren't, they will punish you. At least that's what The Cat tells me...
The comic strip Get Fuzzy provided the ultimate Cat Statement of all time: As opposed to what. - NRALIFRExplorerI believe cats are actually an alien race that got tired of taking care of themselves, and perfected a means of subjecting another race to voluntary slavery. By simply being cute and cuddly, and purring occasionally, they have everything they need given to them. Plus they have their litter box cleaned.
While they were able to develop space travel thousands of years ago by folding the space/time continuum using nothing more than their superior intellect, they never mastered the mechanical skills necessary to open bags of kibble, and cans of soft food by themselves (no thumbs), so they located and conquered the human race.
And here were are, happily doing their bidding to this day.
:):) - 3_tonsExplorer IIICats are the most successful invasive species in world history!
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