They say that selling and moving house can be the most stressful experience many of us ever go through, with the exception of losing a member of the family. That is probably true, but it is also a very stressful time for our pets as well.
Moving can be very traumatic for cats and dogs. When the big day arrives, owners can either place their pets in a kennel or a cattery for a day or two, or they could take their pets with them, but if they do that, some kind of forward planning is essential. And when there are so many other things on the mover’s mind, it is so easy to overlook or forget the pet.
Prepare the pets for the move by allocating them a secure room where they can be surrounded by their favourite toys and have their basket close by. On the big day your pet may be frightened. The sight of teams of burly guys removing all your possessions from the house is enough to upset anyone.
When you do arrive at the new location it is a good idea to place the pet in a secure room, again surrounded by their favourite things, and well away from tramping feet. If possible, cats should be kept inside for a week or more afterwards, as they gradually become accustomed to their new surroundings.
Dogs being walked on a lead will soon get to know the neighbourhood and learn how to find their way home, should they inadvertently escape. When you do feel confident enough to let the cat out, the best time to do so is just before mealtime, when they are hungry. That way they should not stray too far. Leave the door open too, so they can quickly get back inside if they become startled or frightened by strange sights and sounds.
When the cat has been outside for a short period, call them back in again. After that you can start letting them out for longer periods, and never force them to go outside at all if they clearly don’t want to.
Moving house can be a monumental upheaval for everyone, and that certainly includes your pets, so do take some time out to consider their welfare too.