Re: Alto Condo Safari
Sounds like the cushions will have a backing on them (or in between slices of cushions) to keep them solid. They'd have to have a backing since they are the lids to the storage compartments.
With Dog-Bird, he has one of those Poquito travel bird cages. It's a decent size for him and yet it fits on the back half of a 4 person dinette table (leaving me with the front half). While traveling, he is in a regular plastic carrier that sits on the passenger seat. The Poquito stays in the clipper permanently (I move it to the overhead bunk when not in use). The Poquito is nice and heavy so I don't worry the dogs will knock it off the table. His home cage is huge in comparison, but when camping, he is content watching everything going on around him. (I did find out at a rally that when I went to dinner, he called his flock and they called back - otherwise known as bird shrieking and dogs howling for 5 minutes).
Sounds like the cushions will have a backing on them (or in between slices of cushions) to keep them solid. They'd have to have a backing since they are the lids to the storage compartments.
With Dog-Bird, he has one of those Poquito travel bird cages. It's a decent size for him and yet it fits on the back half of a 4 person dinette table (leaving me with the front half). While traveling, he is in a regular plastic carrier that sits on the passenger seat. The Poquito stays in the clipper permanently (I move it to the overhead bunk when not in use). The Poquito is nice and heavy so I don't worry the dogs will knock it off the table. His home cage is huge in comparison, but when camping, he is content watching everything going on around him. (I did find out at a rally that when I went to dinner, he called his flock and they called back - otherwise known as bird shrieking and dogs howling for 5 minutes).
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