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Moving Day (With Cats Onboard!)

By Cheryl Burns

I’ve often compared having a cat to having a young child—there’s so much love, unbelievable amounts, but also a LOT of work. You feed them, get rid of the waste that results, try to keep them out of trouble, and hear them protest if you dare to close the bathroom door. Most frustratingly, you can’t explain things to them; I’ve tried to tell mine that vet visits and nail trims are for their own good, but they never do seem to understand. Oh, and they often like the boxes better than any gift inside!

Moving is among the most stressful events a person faces (says one who has moved at least nine times as an adult and considers herself something of an expert). Even accounting for their love for boxes, can you imagine how stressful it must be for a cat? Often, home is their entire world.

This article will provide some tips to help your cats (and all the humans who serve them) cope with a move.

Preparing for the Move

Moving Day

Settling In

As always, give your cat some extra love! It’ll reduce their stress and yours!

Sources:

Cats and Moving to a New Home: Making the Transition,” WebMD (July 23, 2023)

Moving & Relocation with Your Cat: Tips & Suggestions,” Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. (Oct. 1, 2015)

About the Author: Cheryl Burns is a Legal Editor and Subject Matter Expert with BARBRI, a legal education company. After stops ranging from Atlanta to Boston, including several years in Northern Virginia, she now resides in quiet Central Pennsylvania, but she’s still a proud King Street Cats supporter (and not just because Sweet Potato Bailey Burns (f/k/a just Bailey)) is an alum!

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