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Date:         Sat, 21 Jun 2003 11:51:26 -0700
Reply-To:     prb <prb@TELEVAR.COM>
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From:         prb <prb@TELEVAR.COM>
Subject:      About cats in van
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My cat travels with me, but he HATES HATES HATES (reprint that 40x) a cat carrier. Maybe your cats are mellow, John (they already get along with each other the three of them? then that's more than my cat with other felines), but after getting Creamcicle into anything smaller than the van itself (which he views as "the rolling cat box" and comes and goes freely when we're parked on friends' land), he will SCREAM MEOW for HOURS ON END. I have found it best to just let him wander about the van while driving. I notice he dislikes being in the back near the engine area while the van is running (though that's where his food and litter are -- I have a GL with a bed rigged in the center area, which is where he rides)...so maybe don't place pet crates back there. Do your cats try to escape out windows at traffic lights and rest stops? If not, I'd figure crating the dog would be enough, and the cats will probably sleep on the bed with whoever is back there.

YMMV (Your Meowing May Vary)

--Patrice and "VanaBlue" 85GL


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