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Traveling in an RV with your feline friends can be a rewarding and enriching experience for both you and your cats. However, RVing with cats requires careful planning and preparation to ensure your cats are comfortable, safe, and happy on the road. This guide covers all the essential items for RVing with cats, offering valuable RV cat tips and cat travel gear recommendations. Whether youโ€™re traveling with cats in an RV full-time or just planning a weekend getaway, our cat-friendly RV travel advice will help you master RV pet travel. From RV cat safety to RV cat comfort, discover useful RVing with cat tips to make your journey smooth and enjoyable. Hereโ€™s your comprehensive guide on RV travel with cats.


Must-Have Essentials for RVing with Cats

  • 1. Secure Carrier or Travel Crate
  • 2. Portable Litter Box
  • 3. Food and Water Bowls
  • 4. Cat Food and Treats
  • 5. Scratching Post or Pad
  • 6. Comfort Items
  • 7. Harness and Leash
  • 8. First Aid Kit
  • 9. Sink cover, Closed & Lockable Containers

1. Secure Carrier or Travel Crate

A secure carrier or travel crate is essential for your catโ€™s safety during transit. Ensure the carrier is spacious enough for your cat to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably. It should also be well-ventilated and secure to prevent any escapes.


2. Portable Litter Box

A portable litter box is a must-have for RV travel. Choose a compact, covered litter box to contain odors and prevent litter from scattering during travel. Donโ€™t forget to bring a scooper and plenty of litter to keep the box clean and fresh.


3. Food and Water Bowls

Invest in spill-proof food and water bowls to prevent messes while driving. Consider collapsible bowls for easy storage and convenience.


4. Cat Food and Treats

Bring your catโ€™s regular food and enough supply to last the entire trip. Sudden changes in diet can upset their stomachs. Pack some of their favorite treats to reward them and keep them happy.


5. Scratching Post or Pad

Cats need to scratch to keep their claws healthy and to mark their territory. A portable scratching post or pad will help prevent them from scratching your RVโ€™s furniture.


6. Comfort Items

Bring along your catโ€™s favorite blanket, bed, or toys to provide comfort and a sense of familiarity. These items can help reduce stress and make the RV feel like home.


7. Harness and Leash

A harness and leash are essential for letting your cat explore the outdoors safely. Make sure the harness fits securely and practice using it before your trip to ensure your cat is comfortable.


8. First Aid Kit

A pet-specific first aid kit can be a lifesaver in emergencies. Include items such as bandages, antiseptic wipes, tweezers, and any medications your cat might need.


9. Sink cover, Closed & Lockable Containers

We have a sink cover that is used for drying dishes, but it also works to keep Johnny our Cat out of the sink! We try to keep the dishes clean, but our cat loves to check out the sink! But, what I love about the sink covers is that we always try to buy roll-up or easily storable ones.

We also have lockable containers and never leave anything on the counter even a bag of chips. Our cat has a crazy nose and he eats through every bag of food, treats, bread, sauce packets, — if you leave it out for him to be able to get his nose will find it! So everything stays in containers or cabinets. For the counter in the travel trailer we have tested a “bread box” which is actually only for us to store quick snacks but so that Johhny can’t get to them and eat them first!

And we have a double-decker clear rolling container we use to store dry cat food and treats in. Thankfully it has locking latches on the handles to keep the cat out, but he loves to smack them in an attempt to get in. I also think he likes the sound it makes every time he hits the handles on them. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ

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In conclusion, traveling in an RV with your feline friends can be a rewarding and enriching experience for both you and your cats. However, RVing with cats requires careful planning and preparation to ensure your cats are comfortable, safe, and happy on the road. By using this guide, you can cover all the essential items for RVing with cats and benefit from valuable RV cat tips and cat travel gear recommendations. Whether youโ€™re traveling with cats in an RV full-time or just planning a weekend getaway, our cat-friendly RV travel advice will help you master RV pet travel. From RV cat safety to RV cat comfort, these RVing with cats tips will make your journey smooth and enjoyable.


If we havenโ€™t officially met, Hi Iโ€™m Blogging Brandi, an EX-Corporate Kool-Aid Drinker, born to be a Blogger, Creator, Digital Nomad, and Entrepreneur who loves RVing while running my own business on the road! Over 9 years ago, I traded my sticks & bricks lifestyle for a life on wheels. Quit my job, sold my house, and everything else, and then bought an RV! First, was a Travel Trailer, then Van Life, and eventually Motorhome Living! I created RVersity (RV + University) out of my love-hate relationship with RV Life!

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