Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Tips For Helping Your Cat Transition To A New Home

If you have a cat who does not seem to have any real problems with people or situations, you may not think that you will have to do much when you move to a new home, but because of the fact that cats are generally creatures of habit, it will actually be quite important for you to pay attention to the things you should do when moving to a new home – no matter how easy-going your cat may seem.

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You will want to make a new home as familiar as you can for your cat when you are moving; move all of their old stuff to this new home, putting these things in the sorts of places you think your cat will want, as this will give your cat a certain comfort level as soon as they move into this new home. As your cat starts to adjust to this new environment, you will want to allow them to get used to one room at a time; this may not be entirely possible, as it is unlikely that your whole house has doors throughout, but start with a bedroom where you can put most of your cat's things, and where you can keep your cat for a couple days, and then allow them to slowly explore outward from there.

You will also want to stay with your cat when you let them outside early on, so that they will feel much more comfortable knowing you are out there with them, and knowing exactly where they need to go in order to get back inside.

And allowing your cat to adjust to the new house at their own pace will be very important; some cats take longer than others to adjust to a new home, so do not worry if they seem finicky or uncomfortable for a while – as they will eventually make the adjustment, and will be just as happy in this new home as they were in their old one!

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