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โMar-23-2016 02:46 PM
Impkitti wrote:GypsySeniors wrote:
We had that exact problem with our previous MH...our cat Lily is very much the explorer...she would get under that slide and we had a devil of a time getting her out...it was a pain but we did actually stuff pillows in both ends to keep her out...it worked even though she tried to get in...really have to wedge the pillows in...of course remember to lock the cats up when you pull the pillows out to bring your slide in...we forgot to lock her up one time when we were packing up ready to go and she flew in there...delayed our departure trying to get her out.Good Luck...
This is too funny! Our cat Lili did the same thing and our solution was the same. I made custom pillows to fit the spaces. Lili stays in the carrier until both slides are deployed and the pillow blocks are in place in the bedroom. We also have a pillow block that fits under the bedroom door during rest stops to keep her out of the bedroom.
Is your Lilly a Siamese?
โMar-23-2016 10:38 AM
GypsySeniors wrote:
We had that exact problem with our previous MH...our cat Lily is very much the explorer...she would get under that slide and we had a devil of a time getting her out...it was a pain but we did actually stuff pillows in both ends to keep her out...it worked even though she tried to get in...really have to wedge the pillows in...of course remember to lock the cats up when you pull the pillows out to bring your slide in...we forgot to lock her up one time when we were packing up ready to go and she flew in there...delayed our departure trying to get her out.Good Luck...
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