Ground sheets
during our visit to Spain earlier this year to have a look at potential camp sites for winter 2016/17 I noticed that a lot of folk have ground sheets ouside the awning as well as inside. What's that all about?
In view of this, should I be thinking of taking extra ground sheets for the same purpose - whatever that purpose is?
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We also use the lightweight netting that you can buy on most Spanish sites. There tend to be a lot of feral cats on many Spanish sites, the netting stops the gravel getting in your van, but also stops the cats crapping on your bit of gravel. Vicious things
they are - absolutely not frightened of our Jack Russell, who does her best to keep them away.Paul
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We also use the lightweight netting that you can buy on most Spanish sites. There tend to be a lot of feral cats on many Spanish sites, the netting stops the gravel getting in your van, but also stops the cats crapping on your bit of gravel. Vicious things
they are - absolutely not frightened of our Jack Russell, who does her best to keep them away.Paul
Where we go in Portugal there are no feral cats as the owner has several of her own, all doctored and very capable of seeing off any intruders, they don't even like each other much and have carved out their territory where kind hearted visitors spoil them
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Yes. In Spain its our friends the Germans who feed them. They even take some of the kittens home with them.
The condition of these cats is awful due to in breeding. Our JR would be doing them a favour if she got hold of them, but I stop her 'cos I'm worried hat she would get a claw in her eyes.
Rabbits are fair game though.
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That was my next question David. Thanks for picture makes it easier to visualise.
Thanks everyone for replies.
5 weeks today Hull/Zeebruge ferry then 6 weeks away in France in our new motorhome we collect in 10 days. Can't wait. We previously toured with caravan.
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