All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How many out there have cats that travel in their RVs?Thank you very much Bob and Pam for your response. I appreciate knowing that your cats were older when you got them and you were able to take them in the RV. My cats are 9, 7 and 5 and I was concerned with how they would be but I guess they will be fine.Re: How many out there have cats that travel in their RVs?Thank you for your advice. I really like the tip about camping in the driveway with them. That is a good idea. I wouldn't let them go out unless they were on some type of harness or in a stroller. I've heard too many horror stories. So my hope would be to keep them inside. I'd have to do everything I could to ensure that.Re: How many out there have cats that travel in their RVs?Gary thank you for the litter box idea. We've been wondering where we might put it. Also thank you to Doxie for the suggestion about being careful if we get a slide. I was wondering about that. We'll have to think that true if it could be a danger to them. I'm leaning towards getting a stroller to take the cats outside. I saw a Youtube video yesterday from Cheap RV Living and coincidentally the lady he interviewed has a cat. She puts the cat on some type of harness and let's it outside on a lead. I guess it wouldn't hurt to get my cats used to moving vehicles and leads starting now.Re: How many out there have cats that travel in their RVs?Thank you to everyone who responded and gave me some great ideas. I'm feeling more confident about doing this with our cats. We have three cats, all boys, but only one really goes near the door at all. He'd be the one I was most concerned about but I don't know if he would even try to run out given the chance. I think he might be scared since he runs into our hallway off of our kitchen but stops at the basement stairs if the door is open. If he's afraid to go into the basement I would guess he'd be afraid to go out but we would definitely take precautions anyways. Their safety is a big concern to us.How many out there have cats that travel in their RVs?My husband and I are looking into possibly getting an RV and living in it and traveling for a while, possibly a year or more. We have three cats and are concerned whether it could work with them and whether they would be safe. Our cats are 9, 7 and 5 years old.