I'm going to be the first, maybe , to caution you on this: be VERY careful! The day of the big move, before you start hauling boxes in or out, put the cat in her carrier, or do something to contain her and make sure she is absolutely secure and safe and contained. I have not one but two friends whose cat freaked out and ran out of the house the day of their respective moves. They were frightened and just ran away. One never turned up again, despite many efforts to find him, he was an indoor cat usually, we all just hope someone took him in when he calmed down. The other friend's cat turned up weeks later, and was eventually reunited with her owners, who had moved several states away.
Cats are very sensitive, and you will probably be stressed with the move. Add to that their whole life being turned upside down, lots of boxes, and doors opened wide enough for furniture to be taken out, and disaster can happen. Is there a way you could move her first, or have her stay with someone for the big awful day?
I am not trying to be alarmist, just want Misao to be safe!





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