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Don't be surprised if the cat doesn't want to eat, drink or use the potty box while the car is moving. We have done several long trips with different cats including the 12+ hour drive with 7 cats and 2 dogs when we moved. Have a towel or small blanket in the carrier with the cat. If the cat will sit with your stepdaughter that would be the best. Offer water and maybe have a litter box available. It really depends on the cat. Some love to travel and are fine and others are not happy the entire time. When you stop for the evenings have familiar toys, bedding and quiet time for him to destress.
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Communicable diseases have always existed. I don't do anything differently than I did prior to 2020.
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Well it is prolonged contact so maybe just serve yourself and move on.
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I'm sorry about all the changes. We haven't done the Crab excursion but it looks fun and gets a lot of good reviews. We went to Bear Country which we thought was just something to do that day and did not have high hopes for. It ended up being our best excursion ever. A mother bear brought her cub to the stream, pulled out a huge king salmon and headed back into the woods right under our feet. The guides get a big thumbs up because we were just about to get on the bus back to the ship after not seeing any bears when they came running up and took us back to the boardwalk by the stream to see the bears.
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This is the generator we have. We currently have a very small propane tank to run the range only. I didn't want a big propane tank so this is what we went with. Roger always has all his tractors filled with gas so we would have enough to run it for a long time. We had an electrician install a place to plug it in and make sure that it won't hurt anyone working on the lines. It will power both frigs, air conditioner, electronics, hot water heater and lights. If we need to do laundry we can turn off the air conditioner while we do a tub. It is enough to get us by during an extended outage.