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Can anyone tell me anything
Can anyone tell me anything good about a Georgetown by forest river looking to become a first time buyer any suggestions on what to or what not to purchase?
just curious as to how many
just curious as to how many members this club has.... there is a list that has charter members and another that has community leaders...perhaps the club president could fill us in on the whole thing
guess not
guess not
i was hoping for an active
i was hoping for an active group guess not here
Must be everyone is on
Must be everyone is on vacation with no access to the internet. Oh, well!
Since we've switched to the
Since we've switched to the new site, it's been slow going to get participation going again. Once a couple of people get active, others will jump in. The site gets enough traffic to support the kind of activity this site is set up for.
We are real new. Do not even
We are real new. Do not even have our RV yet. Hoping to this coming spring, but the economy and prices down may end up with a fifth wheel this week-end and use it next spring.
I have a question. We have 2 cats. Does any one travel with cats and what do you recommend? My husband has a recommendation but that is down the list a ways. We truly love our animals but I know it is not going to be easy to travel with them. One is very calm but the other one is very hyper. This is a real concern.
We travel with cats and have
We travel with cats and have sense we started. we started this life style with two older (14 yrs) cats. bless them after 3 years they passed on. We thought it better not to replace them but while we were on one job a stray cat decided to adopt us. We took her with us and thought she might like a friend so we adopted another female from a shelter.
The first two cats were male, the two we have now are female.
we have a 34' fifthwheel and a 10' slide in we have traveled with the cats in both. We normally leave the cats in the rv while traveling except when the temperatures soar then we keep them with us in the air conditioning. One of the cats we have now is leash trained, the other is ok on leash until she gets scared and then the poor thing goes like a fish on a hook.
All that being said....your cats will adapt...when traveling they will find a place they like (hidey hole) at first you may have to dig them out after the days travel but they will learn the routine and ours now appear every time we stop.
I guess the only worries that we have is that they would wander away from the rv and as we are in a different place every few days not find their way back. The leash trained cat has gotten off the leash and "lost" for as long as 3 hours.
Just a note about the leash thingy......use a collar that wont choke them .....they never seem to know when to stop....also if you put them out on the leash keep an eye out for that loose dog.