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Subject Topic: Have you taken cats in the caravan? Post Reply Post New Topic
18/12/2007 at 1:41pm
 Location: here.there.everywhere
 Outfit: Bailey Valencia + Landey 2
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Hi peeps!

We're off in the van after Christmas with our 2 pooches, who are seasoned caravan dogs! We used to leave our old cat in the care of number 1 son and all was well.

However, son has moved out and we now have 2 new kitten/cats and haven't let them out yet (they're about 5/6 months) Don't want to let them out, then go away, so we're thinking of taking them with us. We've planned it ,but if anyone has taken cats away, is there anything we should be particularly considering? They'll 'reside' in the end washroom at night, but join in the festivities during the day!!

Are we mad?



18/12/2007 at 2:36pm
 Location: Shropshire North Wales borders
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We sometimes used to take cats with us. Sadly lost the last one after we changed to a folding camper - she got out on the last morning and disappeared.

We always made sure she didn't get out of the caravan the last day, not so easy with a camper. On other days she used to roam off during the day but came back in the evening, on the last day we couldn't wait till the evening and had to come home wthout her.



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18/12/2007 at 3:00pm
 Location: Lanarkshire
 Outfit: Elddis Avante 482
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Yes we took our pedigree show kitten away just over a week ago. He had a show to go to so taking him saved us getting up at 4 am.  He was fine, just ensure they have food bowls, water and litter and something to tire them out.  We would never let him out though.  Last time we had to go out in the evening so confined the cat to a pen, a dog crate would work well.   We are working on something light but strong to take in the summer so that he can go in the awning for a while.  My biggest worry other than letting one out would be it getting too hot in the summer, if we went out for the day and had to shut the van up. We are also training him to a harness but I would be careful where he was walked if dogs are about.  We own four cats but enjoyed the chance to spend time with just one so nice we are thinking of taking another one on a weekend trip. 

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18/12/2007 at 8:47pm
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Our cat is in the caravan permanently and there is no issue when we move sites.  Cat stays on the bed when we hook up and moved the caravan and before an one says anything not recommended if travelling at speed, i.e. 20 - 30mph.  When it is time to go, I call her she comes.  If we go out for the day, we leave the bathroom window open so that she can get in and out.  We keep a litter tray in the awning so no issue there and also mae sure that there is food inside and out for her.


18/12/2007 at 9:05pm
 Location: plymouth
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We always take our cat with us in the caravan.We've done it ever since she was a kitten and she loves it ,although she is very nervous when she she sees her travel box she hides away .I've got to make the awning secure as she loves to sit in it and watch the world go by (as we all do) .She is now trained to a collar and lead and loves to go for adaily stroll around the pitch.

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18/12/2007 at 11:21pm
 Location: Coventry
 Outfit: Easycamp Aukland 8
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Cats are tricky travel companions, they don't really like it! Though I have come across well adapted cats to the touring way of life, though using a harness and long lead.

I can recall stopping and 'saying hello' to one [a tickle behind it's ears] and the little ball of fluff [a Birman] enjoyed the contact but spent the rest of the rally straining on the tether to get to my outfit. At least I smell nice to a cat.


19/12/2007 at 1:30am
 Location: exeter
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taken my cat in our camper for 4 years now, i use a lead and a harness for walking, but apart from that he loves going away, infact whaen i start packing hes the first to get in and wait for the off, so i cant pack the day before of he wont come out until late at night.

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19/12/2007 at 9:41am
 Location: Gillingham KENT
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Hi all, we have four Persians, and they all love caravan and camping, no problem at all, they have a wander about when we first arrive, then just chill about the pitch/c-van, after all they are part of my family. regards David.


19/12/2007 at 9:45am
 Location: OLDHAM
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Agree with with training on a harness and run lead also we fed our cat at the same time everyday.  Cat always came home for dinner.       

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19/12/2007 at 10:23am
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We have 2 kittens at 4 months they are more scared than curios and that seems to have made them better companions.As we let them roam free during the day (they dont venture more than 50ft away)they are more appretiative of your company in the evenings. Please remember though cats at that age cant tell if vehicles are toys or dangerous! Just the other day our kittens got onto the chassis of a camper as i was saying adios to the people. It wasnt until it was outside the gate that they jumped of! YET ANOTHER GREY HAIR!!!!

Merry christmas to all

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13/1/2008 at 11:00am
 Location: Wirral
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Our siamese have always camped with us.   They travel in a cage on the back seat, then move into the caravan when we arrive.   They love it, and are fascinated by all the different places we go.   I NEVER let them loose though, too dangerous with cars, dogs, kids, foxes and other cats etc etc.   They come for walkies on their harness and leads most days if it's dry.   On a Friday before we leave they know what day it is and make it very difficult to get in and out of the house door with stuff as they say I'm not leaving them behind (as if............)  then sing their little heads off as I carry them out to the car when it's hitched up to the caravan.   Jan



13/1/2008 at 11:17am
 Location: Cheshire
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Took ours once years ago on a rally.. It was when everyone had a toilet tent pitched outside their unit. One night we lost her. We found her because there was a scream from our neighbours toilet tent, On investigating we found a lady very distraught as SOMETHING had brushed past her leg when she sat on her loo.

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16/1/2008 at 3:53pm
 Location: Surrey
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Our Ollie always comes with us when we are travelling short distances. He loves the caravan but hates the car. Litter box goes in the shower tray for his convenience! He has most of the double bed at night and leaves a bit of space for us down the sides. He loves to sit in the caravan window and watch dogs, rabbits and people. We don't like to leave him too long on his own though, just in case.



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