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Slingsby

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Here's Missy Moho who loves her special bed that fits into the slots for the headrests.. any travelling cat pics or stories welcome as they seem to be underrepresented here....
 

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Our Holly used to love sleeping on our motorhomes but she wasn't so keen when they moved. She was a little too old to start taking her with us on our travels but she did do one trip with us to the Bring & Buy at Holbeach a few years ago, as she had just had major dental surgery and we didn't want to leave her at home. She didn't enjoy the journey much but she was quite content once we got there.

This is Holly on the overcab bed of our first Motorhome

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And here she is looking very comfy on the U shaped lounge on our PVC.

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She used to ask for the door to be opened on the vans so that she could sleep on there and of course she mostly got her way 😺
 
Damn, I was looking forward to a thread where someone had transplanted a CAT 3408 into a liner :doh:
It’s only a c7 but it will keep west happy 😆
 

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Spose it makes a change from woof woofs.
Seriously, we all know neighbours cats prefer your garden beds to poo in. Anyone know or want to share a good method of deterring them from doing so.?
 
Spose it makes a change from woof woofs.
Seriously, we all know neighbours cats prefer your garden beds to poo in. Anyone know or want to share a good method of deterring them from doing so.?
Dogs are good at deterring them, unfortunately they tend to be nocturnal when the dogs are in. We have some metal cat cutouts which are supposed to deter them as cats don't like other cats. Don't know whether they work though, we still get the odd cat and fox on the security cameras.

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Spose it makes a change from woof woofs.
Seriously, we all know neighbours cats prefer your garden beds to poo in. Anyone know or want to share a good method of deterring them from doing so.?
I’ve found this stuff to be good at stopping neighbours cats from crapping in my garden

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On a different note - we’ve got a new friend on the site we’re on in Switzerland, must belong to one of the houses nearby

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Ragdolls in the RV.
 

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We were away in Norfolk last week. We were going to have a cat sitter in while we were away. But then Archie got a skin condition and the sitter couldn't risk contagion. So instead of cancelling, we took them with us. They aren't keen on Norfolk's rough roads, but they enjoyed the camping bit.

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Cats are crepuscular. Not a lot of people know that:LOL:
 
Here we go, enjoying his time away and getting very excited about the thought of playing fetch, pooping on the neighbours pitch and barking all day long 😀😇
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