Cats don't travel well. The biggest problem is they don't like strange places. Unlike dogs who are happy where-ever they are as long as their master is present, cats are more creatures of habit and locale. the get lost far easier than dog do too. Forwarned is forarmed. Good Traveling, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Jim Digennaro wrote: >Hi gang, > A topic a little different that your usual stuff. I'm looking for >advice from those who have traveled or does travel with a cat. We got >ourselves a kitten last week and want it to be with us when we travel. >Just wondering what to or not to do with it to train it to go camping. >Thanks for your help. Email me off list please. Thanks. >-- > -Jim DiGennaro, LiMBO/SOI Web keeper > '93 Green Eurovan MV 'The EuroTurtle Van' > '92 Scamp Trailer 'The Turtle's Egg' > '63 Beetle 'The Turtle's hatchling' > '90 Jetta (Brides car) > '84 Jetta 'Rattle-Rattle Dump truck' > ICQ# 5534528 > AOL IM ID: MrVWDJ > LiMBO LINE: (413) 743-1814 > LiMBO Site: www.LiMBOBUS.org > Scamp Site: http://www.bcn.net/~limbo/SOI >'Transporters By The Tunnel' - A fun camping event ' held July 18th-20st > > > |
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