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28 May 2000, From the American Humane Association
When You Move
Help your pet cope with a move.
Moving to a new home can be just as stressful on your pet as it is on you. So
help your pet through this change of address by:
- Knowing beforehand if your pets will need medication for nervousness or car
sickness.
- Listing the supplies your pet will need during the move - food, water, medications,
bedding, toys, medical records. The familiar scent of belongings will comfort them.
- Keeping your pet away from all of the moving-day activity by confining them to a room,
your car, or a crate. Its hard to pack, move furniture, and keep an eye on
your pet, who if frightened, could bolt out the door unnoticed.
- Moving small animals- like birds, hamsters, and lizards- in their covered
(with a lightweight fabric, like a sheet) cages, but remove the water, food, and any other
objects that might fly around and hurt them. And remember that these animals need the temperature
to remain constant in order to survive.
- Unpacking and settling in a bit at your new home before turning your pets loose in
the house. Set out their food and water bowls, bedding, and other toys.
- Orienting your pets to their new surroundings. Walk your dog around the house, yard,
and block. Sit quietly for a few moments and pet your cat. Don't be surprised if
your cat hides for a few days until the noises and smells become familiar. If a pet soils
the carpet, just clean it up and make sure a litter box is handy or you pay attention to when
a dog needs to go outside.
Simply be patient and reassuring with your pets, and they'll adjust quickly to their new home.
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