Hello everyone -- I am Robin and my husband Gerry and I are finally getting to follow our dream. Every since our honeymoon 32 years ago in a Minnie Winnie, we have wanted to travel fulltime. Well, the time has come. We are planning on selling our house, upgrading our camper and hitting the road.
I have been reading anything and everything I can about fulltiming, the ups, the downs and most especially about traveling with pets. Yes, the 3 cats will be going with us, as will 2 guinea pigs. LOL Certifiable, I know it.
For years, we traveled via motorcycle and loved it. But, when we adopted our oldest granddaughter 12 years ago, traveling stopped. Except to Rabbit and Cavy Shows -- that is a whole other story.
Now that we are officially emptynesters -- we are enjoying our time together. Gerry retired almost 6 years ago and has worked part-time since then. I had different jobs and have decided that sorting out the house and getting ready to sell was more important, so am only working at home.
We currently have a 2007 Dodge Ram Diesel Quad Cab and pull a 2004 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel. We do know, that the Eagle will not be quite big enough for us to live in, so are looking at other models. Gerry isn't too sure about traveling with cats, but I am confident we can do it.
We are really excited about all of this, I haven't seen Gerry as animated about anything in a long time. We need this and want this. And most of all, we are looking forward to meeting new people and making new friends.
Luvglass said
08:59 PM Jun 21, 2009
It's definitely doable. We travel with a cat and dog and have good friends that have 2 cats.
Good luck, it's quite a lifestyle!
Mallo said
10:40 PM Jun 21, 2009
CavyLover wrote:
We currently have a 2007 Dodge Ram Diesel Quad Cab and pull a 2004 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel. We do know, that the Eagle will not be quite big enough for us to live in, so are looking at other models. Gerry isn't too sure about traveling with cats, but I am confident we can do it.
CL,
Now is the time to get the cats used to traveling. We took the cats out for short trips getting them used to the driving the setup and tear down.
At first they fussed a bit but once they figured out it wasn't a trip to the vet they settled down. The first couple of trips the Brideandjoy was afraid they wouldn't adjust we kept taking them.
After three trips they got the hang of it.
Now the grey cat just gets into her carrier when we're getting ready to head out to the next camp ground. The tabby acts like it's about time we move after a week ten days in the same campground.
They're fun to travel with and easy to care for.
Mallo
Jim01 said
07:09 AM Jun 22, 2009
Welcome to the forum!
Many people travel with cats, in fact just had RVers next to us with a cat that they brought outside on a leash.
They stayed outside with it, but the cat seemed perfectly content to be tied to the picnic table.
I have been reading anything and everything I can about fulltiming, the ups, the downs and most especially about traveling with pets. Yes, the 3 cats will be going with us, as will 2 guinea pigs. LOL Certifiable, I know it.
For years, we traveled via motorcycle and loved it. But, when we adopted our oldest granddaughter 12 years ago, traveling stopped. Except to Rabbit and Cavy Shows -- that is a whole other story.
Now that we are officially emptynesters -- we are enjoying our time together. Gerry retired almost 6 years ago and has worked part-time since then. I had different jobs and have decided that sorting out the house and getting ready to sell was more important, so am only working at home.
We currently have a 2007 Dodge Ram Diesel Quad Cab and pull a 2004 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel. We do know, that the Eagle will not be quite big enough for us to live in, so are looking at other models. Gerry isn't too sure about traveling with cats, but I am confident we can do it.
We are really excited about all of this, I haven't seen Gerry as animated about anything in a long time. We need this and want this. And most of all, we are looking forward to meeting new people and making new friends.
Now is the time to get the cats used to traveling. We took the cats out for short trips getting them used to the driving the setup and tear down.
At first they fussed a bit but once they figured out it wasn't a trip to the vet they settled down. The first couple of trips the Brideandjoy was afraid they wouldn't adjust we kept taking them.
After three trips they got the hang of it.
Now the grey cat just gets into her carrier when we're getting ready to head out to the next camp ground. The tabby acts like it's about time we move after a week ten days in the same campground.
They're fun to travel with and easy to care for.
Mallo
Welcome to the forum!
Many people travel with cats, in fact just had RVers next to us with a cat that they brought outside on a leash.
They stayed outside with it, but the cat seemed perfectly content to be tied to the picnic table.
Good luck with your plans
Jim