Re: After the cooking, the cleanup.
I have the clipper, so he's protected inside when i'm off hiking, etc. And no worries about an eagle or hawk getting sight of him and trying for him.
It works great as his travel cage fits perfectly on the back half of the dinette and I have it strapped on with bungie cords so it won't move while driving. If we're at a rally, I bring him and his cage outside so he can visit with everyone (he rarely talks to them, but he listens).
When his sister was alive, I hadn't any intention of taking them camping. But when she died, I was really worried about him being lonely with the dogs and I gone for 4 days at a time. At first, I took him to stay with a friend, but she started joining me camping, so he'd still be alone. So, I took him on a test trip. He was very quiet the entire time (except the drive there and back), but didn't seem upset, so I took him the next time. Now, he's an old hat at it. With the cage setup, he travels in it rather than the cat carrier - loves it since he can see out the windows as we drive so no more screaming on the road. He is comfortable in the RV itself and acts just like at home (except he eats bbq chips in the RV but not at home - guess it's a camping thing).
I have the clipper, so he's protected inside when i'm off hiking, etc. And no worries about an eagle or hawk getting sight of him and trying for him.
It works great as his travel cage fits perfectly on the back half of the dinette and I have it strapped on with bungie cords so it won't move while driving. If we're at a rally, I bring him and his cage outside so he can visit with everyone (he rarely talks to them, but he listens).
When his sister was alive, I hadn't any intention of taking them camping. But when she died, I was really worried about him being lonely with the dogs and I gone for 4 days at a time. At first, I took him to stay with a friend, but she started joining me camping, so he'd still be alone. So, I took him on a test trip. He was very quiet the entire time (except the drive there and back), but didn't seem upset, so I took him the next time. Now, he's an old hat at it. With the cage setup, he travels in it rather than the cat carrier - loves it since he can see out the windows as we drive so no more screaming on the road. He is comfortable in the RV itself and acts just like at home (except he eats bbq chips in the RV but not at home - guess it's a camping thing).
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