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Why is my cat afraid of Stray Cats?

Your cat may also become fearful inside your home if a stray cat is outside. Even though you know that the stray cat has no chance of entering your home, your cat does not know that and may resort to hiding inside the house.

How do I keep cats away from my mobile home?

— Cats hate the scent of citrus, so you could also try leaving Lemon Peals in the area you want them to stay away from or even spray Citrus Room Freshener under your mobile once a week? Who knows? It may work? It can’t hurt! Cats also hate Perfume too (It makes them sneeze)…. Let us know if any of these things work.

How do I stop cats from pooping in my yard?

Then block the cats’ access to it. Tip: Plywood and chicken wire are inexpensive and effective materials for covering openings. Staple or nail the plywood or wire over the openings to make them inaccessible to cats. Spray your yard with a commercial cat-repellant.

Why is my older cat afraid of my kitten?

Perhaps the kitten is looking at the older ones as “mommy” and they are afraid of the kitten. Keep the kitten separated for about 2 weeks. What I would do is to switch the rooms for a few hours. Put the adult cats in the kitten’s room; let the kitten explore outside of the room he’s in under your supervision.

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What to do if you find a wild cat in Your House?

When you catch a cat, don’t let it out of the box trap. Cover the trap with a blanket to calm the cat down. You can purchase humane cat box traps at a local pet store, animal shelter, or home-improvement store.

How do cats get inside mobile homes?

Most likely there is no way for the cats or other animals to get inside your house but these are ‘wild’ cats so do not go anywhere near them. This is a common problem for owners of mobile homes; especially homes that have not been lived in for a while.

Is it safe to have cats in mobile home?

Yes Most likely there is no way for the cats or other animals to get inside your house but these are ‘wild’ cats so do not go anywhere near them. This is a common problem for owners of mobile homes; especially homes that have not been lived in for a while.

How to keep cats from peeing under mobile homes?

It will just make them want to pee under your mobile home? — Cats hate the scent of citrus, so you could also try leaving Lemon Peals in the area you want them to stay away from or even spray Citrus Room Freshener under your mobile once a week? Who knows? It may work?

Why is my kitten so aggressive towards my older cat?

The perceived ‘rank’ of your cats. If the older cat submits to the younger cat, then the kitten will start pushing their boundaries and become dominant and aggravating. There are ways to avoid this happening and it starts right at the beginning when you introduce your cats to each other.

How to catch a cat in the House?

Use a humane trap to capture a cat, if absolutely necessary. A rescue organization or local animal shelter may be able to loan you one. Otherwise, you can purchase one at home supply stores. You must monitor the trap carefully.

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Can you take a cat in a motorhome?

Two years ago we got ourselves a small (ish) mobile home and the plan was always to take our lunatic cat Monty on trips with us—especially as we had an extended trip planned for the summer of 2010. Many people thought we were mad taking a cat in a motorhome, but we honestly couldn’t see a problem with it.

Should I remove the cats from my house?

This is not just a problem of removing the cats; you will have problems where they have torn up your insulation under your home and made ‘homes’ inside the insulation and if your central AC/heating ducts are under your house they may have torn some of this apart.

Where do we take in Stray Cats?

We take in stray cats only from this geographic area (N VA, MD, Washington DC). What is a Feral Cat? A “feral” cat has not been socialized toward humans.

Can you bring a cat in a motorhome?

If you have a motorhome, you may be able to let your kitty roam free once you’re both comfortable with space, but it’s best to use a carrier for the first few adventures so you can be sure the cat isn’t going to distract you while you’re driving. If you have a travel trailer, you’ll need to keep your cat in its kennel in the cabin.

Can cats ride loose in motorhomes?

If you have a motorhome, your cat may be able to ride loose in the cabin. If you have never driven the motorhome with the kitty inside before, you might want to kennel them for a little while before allowing them to roam.

Can I take my Cat in an RV?

You can practice by bringing your cat outside to your RV and just spending a few hours at a time in it here and there. Consider staying overnight (in your driveway) so that your cat is not as shocked when you stay overnight on vacation for the first time. Practice driving runs are also a good idea in a motorhome.

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Can a 7 year old cat live in an RV?

When we started full-time RVing, we had two seven-year-old cats, Gemini and Shadow. They readily adapted to living in the RV, although it took a little time for them to get used to traveling in a moving vehicle. Whatever your mode of travel, there are things you can do to make travel with your cat easier and safer.

Do you let your cats roam free in the motor home?

We have always let our cats roam free in the motor home, but they do not move around when we are moving. As soon as we start the motor, one cat will find a spot under the dining table and the other will sit in the bedroom under the overhanging bedspread.

Can cats take care of themselves in the wild?

Well, read below. Remember, cats can take care of themselves when they’re out in the wild. A cat that used to be a household pet, and then out in the wild may become feral, but they also may come up. This isn’t a chance for you to feed it, but you can give it some attention.

How many cats do you have in your RV?

Hi there, we are in the research phase of getting an RV – we have two cats. One is about 3 years and a bit wild – Misty Bella, The other is about 9 years and more calmer – Tiger Lily. TL will probably be calmed and easier to tame; however MB is wild and enjoys the outdoors (she is very much the hunter).

How to travel in an RV with a cat?

If you travel in an RV with your cat, let Kitty get used to the RV ahead of time. Bring the cat in with you and let her wander around the inside of the RV, getting acquainted with all of its nooks and crannies. Give her a little treat. One thing that helped our cats adjust was to place a soft throw on the dash for them.