Safety Tips for RV Camping with Cats

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @cliftadventures
    @cliftadventures 3 года назад +8

    Super helpful, we are new to taking our cat with us, thanks for the tips!!

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад +1

      You are very welcome. This video is part of a series. You might like the others too which cover different aspects of taking your cats on the road. You can find the links to those videos in the description of this video. Happy Camping!

  • @hannahmedina8109
    @hannahmedina8109 3 года назад +13

    I can give one recommendation, I started training my cat to come when I call him, (which comes in handy come dusk when he is still outside.) So anytime he comes inside I say his name or tell him "time for dinner" and feed him his treat, and now anytime dusk rolls around I call his name a few times and he comes right inside. Short, to the point, and quite informative great video!

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад +2

      Hannah, that is a good idea! I did this with my cats but didn't think about it since none of them are allowed to go outside by themselves anymore since we moved from our house with property to living full-time in our RV. One thing I have always done is tell the cats to go home while we are going there so they know where home is. I tell lost dogs and cats to go home hoping they know where their home is and hoping if someone told my lost cat to "go home" they would listen.

  • @HoneyandMe
    @HoneyandMe 3 года назад +10

    RV cat story to share...We were spending the winter in an RV park and had out 2 dogs and 2 cats with us. One evening, we had company over for dinner and somehow one of our cats managed to slip out the door. She was a very timid cat, so I knew she would be hiding somewhere.Long story short, after a week of looking for her, I happened to be lurking around our neighbours 5th wheel and as I was calling her, I heard a meow. I kew they had a cat too, so assumed it was theirs. Later they told me their cat does not meow. It was very old and deaf too. So, now I had narrowed down the location. It turned out our little cat had crawled up into the space under their 5th wheel where the ducting and pipes were. She somehow wiggled up into the space around one of the stabilizer legs. She was gone a whole week and was still too timid to come out when I was right there. Tried tempting her with treats, but nope. We set a live trap thinking she might be coming out at night. But, we caught our other cat who had begun venturing out at night. Our neighbours said they would go out for the day and take their dogs and I could be inside their RV and call our cat. They thought they could hear her through a vent under the stairs up to the over box area.So, I got a can of salmon and took the vent cover off and sat there waiting. Eventually should couldn't stand it any longer and came out for the salmon. Whew! I was so relieved.

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад +2

      So glad you got her back 😸. That is a long time not being able to get your cat back when you knew she was so close.
      I’m glad mine come back after a couple of hours or at least night time. The longest my outside feral cats were gone (when they only came inside for bed, before living in the RV) was 3 days. I walked the property calling them at all hours of the day and night. I also had the neighbors check their barn. We had an ice storm and it was cold out, I was worried sick they froze to death. They came back like nothing happened and it was such a relief.

    • @HoneyandMe
      @HoneyandMe 3 года назад +2

      @@RadarRoadWarriors Cats are just so independent! I always remember the line from Homeward Bound- "Cats rule, dogs drool".It's so true! lol!

    • @Su-jk5ve
      @Su-jk5ve Год назад +1

      @@HoneyandMeActually about that, they're really not that independent they actually are dependent on you

  • @jessedorsettii9988
    @jessedorsettii9988 5 месяцев назад +1

    Best tip is keep a basic harness on the cat with a tracker on it all the time. No break away. Make it tight enough so they cannot wiggle out of it easily but not too tight. We let them roam around and they stay close wherever we go and if we don't see them, we track them with the GPS. Trackers only work in areas with cell coverage, so we test it out to make sure it's working well. Our kitties know not to go too far. They like their freedom and don't want to be lost. They know my car or the trailer is their home...mobile home when we are not at our house, so they have a great sense. They are used to exploring their surroundings wherever we go. We take them on trips, excursions, but every day I take of the three with me doing roadside assistance and towing, so they are very comfortable going places. I also have key finders on them so if they are playing hide and seek I can hear the beeping works up to about 30 feet. The GPS will get you close enough so that if they are trapped in a place or up a tree or playing hard to get, you can hear it. We use Whistle and has helped locate our cats several times over the many years we've used it. Twice our runt was taken by people who thought she was lost. GPS led us right to their home. Worth the money.

  • @khalilmiles3846
    @khalilmiles3846 3 года назад +2

    I find it so cute that the cat who was found at the junkyards name is Diesel and that he used to hide in trucks. The irony! Talk about a fitting name 💙

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      It started off as “No Name” because we couldn’t think of a good name for him. Then the perfect name dawned on us when he was sitting under a sign that said “Diesel Only.” His full name is Diesel Only Dou. 😻

  • @HeartsXoXd
    @HeartsXoXd 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, this is very helpful. We appreciate your time and efforts to do this.
    I think you have some lucky kitties 😅

  • @yellowvalle4799
    @yellowvalle4799 Год назад

    I’m soo happy you found your cat and he is safe and found.
    And I’m happy that I found your beautiful channel 🎉cause I’m anew mom cat for two kitties and they two months old andI learned so much about cat , just by listening to your beautiful channel.
    Thank you so much for sharing this information.
    I’m going to start doing posters of my cats and dogs in case, which I hope I never of them get lose.
    I have two German Shepherd and a miniature pincher also and I have the FI COLLAR and is notice me if or when my German Shepherd get out.
    So I’m going to get it also for my two new members of the family.🥰
    And I also subscribe to your beautiful channel.

  • @PukosPorch
    @PukosPorch 3 года назад +5

    Brilliant. I m not a RVer, but we have a traveler cat and these are great tips. Great video.

  • @annhysell6064
    @annhysell6064 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the tips. Very helpful.

  • @RVAmerica
    @RVAmerica 3 года назад +3

    Great tips! That is one of our biggest fears - losing one of our fur babies. Love the idea of the motion detect air spray - brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
    Danny and Lynn

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      That can of air has given us our SANITY back when the cats (especially Roska) wants to start acting a fool and paw at the door for hours. Stops her in her tracks.

  • @Su-jk5ve
    @Su-jk5ve Год назад +4

    Make sure you whistle train your cat that way they can hear it if they ever get lost, cats can hear higher frequencies better than humans

  • @ShikokuFoodForest
    @ShikokuFoodForest 2 года назад

    Lots of very helpful information. You were so smart not to leave before finding your cat. Glad to hear you found him!

  • @carolanne3254
    @carolanne3254 2 года назад +1

    Great tips!! The only thought I have is that I would always use a hard side carrier if the cats will be unattended for any length of time. I find most cats are far less likely to break out of a securely latched, hard plastic carrier. I have a similar backpack & have only ever used it for walks when I am present around the cat. I just don't trust soft enclosures with zippers for unattended cats. I also feel hard carriers offer a little more protection from flying debris in the possibility of a motor vehicle accident.

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  2 года назад

      Good point! We now have 4 hard sided carriers that we use when the cats to sit outside vs the backpacks. I like the security of the hard cage to for any length of time in case a small wild animal tries to attack them.

  • @lindawallace8129
    @lindawallace8129 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the wonderful tips and info about cats. I have watched several of yours and bookmarked them for reference. 😻

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      You are welcome Linda and we hope the videos helped.

  • @micktaylor7937
    @micktaylor7937 8 месяцев назад

    Great tips, thanks.

  • @bc5001
    @bc5001 3 года назад +1

    Great video for when you are pulling your house around. I picked up a couple tips but will continue my search for a much much smaller trailer (boler). Thank you

  • @grounded_nomad
    @grounded_nomad 3 года назад

    Thank you for the info! I plan to start living full-time in my RV within the next year and have a cat, Loki. I will definitely keep these tips in mind. Thanks, again!

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      You’re welcome. We have a playlist full of RVing with cats videos. You might get some other ideas that will work for Loki during your travels. ruclips.net/p/PLWHr94d9Za_gUk1EwWtlhVdoY5JPL0AD5

  • @robburrows2737
    @robburrows2737 3 года назад

    Hello America! You go out round the world!

  • @lauramooney5181
    @lauramooney5181 3 года назад

    This is great advice and well done!

  • @Stephaniecperry
    @Stephaniecperry 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @corgily
    @corgily 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video thank you! We will be heading out soon with our dog and 2 cats soon! Where do you put the litter box!

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. If you watch the other videos in the “Traveling with Cats” playlist, you’ll see the litter boxes in the “Full Time RV living with 4 cats.” You’ll see the litter box we use in the truck in the “Traveling with Cats” video.
      Happy & Safe Travels!

  • @goodcookandherguineapigand5122

    We do it too

  • @abbeyawesome1012
    @abbeyawesome1012 3 года назад +2

    I loved this video because when I replace my home I’m going to be living in a rv but I still want them to get mental stimulation during the day but my cat is very timid and only wants me around him

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      HI Abby, we found it's best to park somewhere with trees with active birds, squirrels or wildlife for the cats to watch. It keeps them entertained for hours. When we are parked somewhere without wildlife, we have to entertain the cats ourselves.

    • @abbeyawesome1012
      @abbeyawesome1012 3 года назад +1

      @@RadarRoadWarriors I do agree but where I live in the country we have cougars mountion lions bobcats hawks owls deeer other wildlife and that’s why he dosent go outside and he does have separation anxitey like when I leave for work he cries are there any tips for dealing with cat separation anxitey

  • @mariodalerio9149
    @mariodalerio9149 5 месяцев назад

    The family and i went on a short 12 mile trip. On a hot summer day. When we got to the destination we here our cat. She was in the engine compartment she was fine. We can't believe how lucky we were. It was very upsetting.

  • @michaelbrown2443
    @michaelbrown2443 3 года назад +1

    Do you inject the Acepromazine, or give them a tablet? How do you get a feisty cat to tolerate a tablet?

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      Hi Michael, we use a pill shooter to give the cats any pills. This video at 2:00 shows me using it: ruclips.net/video/9SocbNFMepw/видео.html.
      When I give Dasey a pill, I always wear gloves because she likes to put her claws out and they can puncture my skin.
      The only other way to give a cat a pill that works for me is placing it in their wet food and they lick it up. Somethings you have to wrap it in a tiny piece of lunch meat to cove the pill so the pill will not make the wet food taste bad so the cat will eat it.

  • @lifestyleby2514
    @lifestyleby2514 3 года назад +1

    good video

  • @64MAGA24
    @64MAGA24 Год назад +1

    I live full time in my converted van and my 6 year old cat screams, poops n pees whenever i take him even for short rides. So I don't. I've lived and parked on this property for 3 years and Toby has no fear of sleeping in my van and some stormy days staying in all day albeit with complaints. I am leaving for full time travel, campgrounds, RV resorts and Boon docking and im scared to death Toby will run away and thoughts run rampant in my head about terrible scenarios. Can anyone lend some advice. I'm desperate to make the transition a success and eventually have Toby enjoy nomadic life with me. Thank you.

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  Год назад

      Losing your cat is very scary thought. This video has my best tips for keeping your cat safe. I have a few other videos about traveling with our cats in this playlist. You might get a few more ideas from them. ~ Erika
      ruclips.net/p/PLWHr94d9Za_gUk1EwWtlhVdoY5JPL0AD5

    • @64MAGA24
      @64MAGA24 Год назад

      @@RadarRoadWarriors ❤️❤️

  • @lizmullen6661
    @lizmullen6661 3 года назад +1

    My cat is not microchipped or got its shots

  • @lizmullen6661
    @lizmullen6661 3 года назад

    Me and my gran is camping for the cat and it's a first time camping with my cat rose

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      Happy Camping 😻! I have another video about traveling with cats in your vehicle. You may find that video useful. ruclips.net/video/9SocbNFMepw/видео.html

  • @Lisa-ec9qb
    @Lisa-ec9qb 3 года назад

    I am new to this and just about to take our maiden voyage... I bought those same harnesses for my 2 cats... Did you say that yours backed out of it one time??? That worries me.

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад

      If they are struggling to get away, they can back out of these harnesses. When my two orange cats get frightened, I just let the leash go that way there’s no tension on the harness and it can’t pull off of them. The only run a little ways and then they stop and huddle down so I can go pick them up. They also act like they can run fast in the harness or run up trees. If the harness pulls off of them, then that’s a different story, they can run fast and can get away. I don’t let my orange cats out on the harness unless we are at my mother-in-law’s property. My other two cats don’t get off of the harness and will come back if I call them.

  • @LarsReinhardt007
    @LarsReinhardt007 3 года назад +1

    Do cats just use the bathroom outside when you're going on walks or hikes?

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  3 года назад +1

      Mine do not. Squeak (indoor cat) didn’t go to the bathroom outside for about 2 years. He finally peed outdoors after the orange feral cats taught him. He will go if necessary but holds until he can use the litter box. He pees outside now about 4 times a year.

  • @divinaflamingarrow9556
    @divinaflamingarrow9556 Год назад

    I car camp with a tent who could I get the right information for my situations?

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  Год назад

      I would suggest searching “car camping with cats” and see what videos pop up. ~ Erika

  • @KingsterLovey
    @KingsterLovey Год назад

    I dunno..maybe just me..I don't know about fear based consequences..

  • @elizabethlaubhan474
    @elizabethlaubhan474 Год назад

    Never let them out.

  • @goodcookandherguineapigand5122

    Scary them is not far .

  • @darkespeon64
    @darkespeon64 2 года назад

    i saw nothing but negative reviews for scat

    • @RadarRoadWarriors
      @RadarRoadWarriors  2 года назад +1

      It worked wonders for us so there’s a positive review for you.