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How to Move Your Cat Into a New Home

Moving to a new home is exciting and a little nerve-wracking, and it can be a source of anxiety for your pets. Cats do not like the unknown, so it is crucial to keep your cat safe and as calm as possible during the move to a new house . Read on for more information.

Prepare your cat before the move.

Your preparation prior to the move will have a profound impact on how well your cat adjusts to the new home. Ensure your cat is acquainted with his crate by placing food and familiar scents in the container. If your cat has anxiety issues, then ask your veterinarian for sedatives and other possible solutions. Start packing your belongings weeks before the actual move. This will give your cat plenty of time to get used to the smell of boxes and the hustle that often comes with moving.

Secure your cat during the move.

On the day of the move, ensure that your cat is secured in a quiet room or crate far away from the moving commotion. This will be one of the scariest times for your cat, so it is essential that he not have access to a door or window to run away. Make sure that his crate is secure and in an air-conditioned vehicle on the way to the new house. Avoid opening the crate before arriving, because he may lash out or try to escape.

Stabilize your cat after the move.

Once you reach the new house, take your cat, a familiar-smelling bed or blanket, and a litter box to a quiet and secure room. This may be your cat’s calming space for the next few days, so ensure he is surrounded by familiar smells and objects. Spend as much time as possible with your cat until he seems comfortable and curious about exploring the rest of the new house.

Try out these moving tips and the expert movers of Silicon Valley Moving & Storage. We provide quick and easy local moving near Silicon Valley. Please call us at (408) 763-4800 to reserve our services.

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