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Post Info TOPIC: getting to the destiantion - with cats


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getting to the destiantion - with cats


We are going to be traveling in an F250 pickup truck towing a 5th wheel from DE to MS - taking 3 days to get there. We are taking our 2 cats with us and will be in the truck approximately 6 hours per day. We plan on stopping every 1 ½ to 2 hours and walking them on their leashes. Are there any kind of pet barriers available that will give the kitties full access to the backseat of the truck and at the same time prevent them from wondering into the front seat. The only vehicle barriers that I can seem to find are for dogs and not for my kitties who seem to be able to squeeze through any small space they can find.



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We are traveling with three cats full time. We do try not to drive as many hours as you are suggesting but with the carrier we are using it is easier for us. Take a look at this site and find the one best for you. We are using the 51" size that pretty well takes up the whole back seat of our crewcab duallie. Hope this is what you are looking for. We went to a cat show just to ask the presenters what they use for travel and it was obvious after walking around that this the carrier that they prefer. Not cheap but very well made and collapses into a small carry bag. Good luck with you trip.
Ray
http://www.sturdiproducts.com/4111/xcart/home.php?cat=21




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