Check this out as a possible solution for Pouncer. I just bought one for T & P to be used when we eventually take them in the motorhome. For less than $100.00 I got a 4x6 enclosure, fake *grass to put underneath, a tarp to put over the top to give them some shade and a carry bag for it all.

I had checked out some cages and kennels and things at pet stores and at various places online and anything that was any sort of decent size was really expensive and most didn't collapse down like we need for the motorhome. This is sort of a pain to put together the first time, but since you wouldn't be moving it like we are, you could put it together and keep it together. It's light enough to move easily (for grass cutting purposes) and I think it's just the greatest thing to get the kitties outside since sliced bread! It all looked pretty simple and I thought I could just go to home depot and rig one up myself, but then I figured by the time I engineered the whole thing, then found all the correct materials, I might as well just buy this "pre-fab" one and be done with it.

I've put it together once - in our living room - then had to take it down because I can't get it through any of the doors to get it outside. One of these days when we're home on the weekend I'm going to set it up again and I'll take pics for all of you.

*I bought the fake grass for underneath for three reasons - #1 is that Tubby will eat the grass and then come in the house and puke it up, #2 is that since we'll be traveling, we won't know what sort of chemicals were used on the grass and I don't want him eating "bad" grass and #3 is that at some campgrounds there isn't a lot of grass available, so this way they can be comfortable and not on gravel or dirt.

Anyway, I just thought I'd let you know about this and didn't mean to write a book about it. The only thing I would add for Pouncer is some good tie downs to make sure he doesn't figure out how to lift the thing up and escape from underneath. And knowing Pouncer - he'd figure that out!