Okay, we're planning to start some serious travel next year, probably around October 2012. We have three indoor/outdoor cats and we live in the country so they spend a lot of time on "walkabout." Two of the cats are two years old, the other is of indeterminate age, but at least seven or eight, maybe older.
Right now our cats have pretty much total freedom as long as they can convince one of us to open the door. So, RVing with cats. Our plan is to lock them in the bedroom while driving because I'm not going to risk getting cellulitis again from being clawed while trying to put them in their carriers. But I know when we're stopped, they'll want to go outside.
We just started to leash train one of them (the stoned one I mentioned earlier) and our first attempt was hysterical for all of us, although for different reasons. Has anyone successfully leash trained an adult cat? If so, how?
Do you have ideas for how to let the cats outside without endangering them? (Of course, out here in the country we have coyotes and other predators, but they seem to manage fine.
How long do you think it will take to get the cats used to traveling? Ideas on how to introduce them to the idea?
Part of me says, cats are cats and we should just let them out when we get where we're going. They know their food is on this side of the door, and although they are great hunters, it's mostly just for show (the dog is the one who eats the evidence...when she isn't hunting with them.)
On the other hand, we really like these cats and don't want to expose them to unnecessary danger. What to do?
Personally, I'm hoping we can rent the house and leave the cats here as part of a rent reduction deal. But if that doesn't work out, they'll become RVers along with us and the dog.
The dog has already made it clear, years ago, that she would prefer to actually live in the car as long as we'd live there with her. We've taken her RV shopping and she loves it. And she's a great camper.