We have traveled for 21 years in a motor coach with our two Abyssinian cats. The current Abbys are 5 and 4 years old. The food and water is kept in the cavity between the drivers compartment and the living room slide on a non slip carpet pad. The cat box is under the rear bench seat of the dinette. I walled off the rear of that storage area to allow the air compressor and vacuum to be stored there also. I put a small LED night light in the back and wired it to the dinette duplex receptacle. I use a rubber shower pad under the box to line the enclosure. We carry two round cat houses where the Abbys spend there time when under way. When parked, they are on the dash if sunny otherwise in the bed. We shut them in the bedroom when getting gas or loading the coach after a shopping trip. Since they happy walk on a leash and are used to going outside, an escape is always a possibility. We spent considerable training the to go inside when they hear the command "house". It works about 90% of the time. After all, they are cats.
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Jim & Roy Davis
2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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