Moving to a new home with my kitty. HELP!
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We will be moving in the next few weeks . . . I'm worried about how she'll adjust to a new home. Any suggestions, stories, experiences, advice??? She's strictly an indoor cat, so I'm not worried about her running away and I think she'll love our new home more because of the huge windows and it's much bigger. But I'm not really sure what to expect.
Please . . . we'd appreciate any advice!
Re: Moving to a new home with my kitty. HELP!
We will be moving in the next few weeks . . . I'm worried about how she'll adjust to a new home. Any suggestions, stories, experiences, advice??? She's strictly an indoor cat, so I'm not worried about her running away and I think she'll love our new home more because of the huge windows and it's much bigger. But I'm not really sure what to expect.
Please . . . we'd appreciate any advice! [/B][/QUOTE]
Oh!!! I just moved last week with 2 one and a half year old kitties. We boarded them the night before and for the day of the move. As a meowmie it upset me to leave my boys at a 'hotel', but I quickly realized it was the best option for them. We let the movers do their thing, unpacked fairly well that day and then went and got them. They were a little mad when we picked them up and looked a little stressed, but they survived (of course I would never do this unless we HAD to, as we did with the move).
Unfortunately I haven't had experience with long car rides and my babies, so I'm not sure I can offer any good advice from that angle.
When we took them to their new home, they were of course pretty weary at first. We had planned to confine them in one room, but it turned out it didn't seem necessary - they were acting a little strange but they didn't freak as I had imagined. Of course we have about 1000 square feet of space in our new place, which isn't a terribly huge space, a bigger place might have been cause for a little boundaries. If I had felt the multiple rooms were to overwhelming at first, I would have confined them.
Oreo kept panting, which worried me, but it only lasted a few hours that night. Oreo hung out on top of the freezer and on top of the microwave the first couple of days. Wilber pretty much stayed under the bed, but they did come out a lot and explore, it's just whenever any new sounds came around, they bolted to their respective 'safe spots'. They were both very curious and very cautious and very jumpy for about five days. In the past couple of days, I've seen a vast improvement. They are still a tiny bit tender so to speak, but for the most part they have adjusted very well and I've seen signs that most things are back to normal. They are eating and drinking and playing and being sweet and nawtee. So all worked out and all is fine, and like you said in the end they will be happier because this place is bigger and has more windows.
I did take a few days off so that I could be with them for a while before I had to leave for 8-10 hours of the day, five days a week.
The way I looked at it after we moved was, I was having a little bit of an adjustment period and I knew what was going on, so I could just imagine how nervous they were :)
I was sooooooooooo worried the week before, but bottom line it all turned out ok - it turned out really good as a matter of fact!
Good Luck and keep us posted! Enjoy your new home too!! Your little baby is precious.