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Moving With Pets
- Show pets extra love and attention before, during and after the move. They will sense that something is up almost as soon as you accept the relocation.
- Be aware that dogs are usually more comfortable with travel and change than cats. Dogs will generally relax as long as they're with you; cats are higher strung and will take longer to adapt.
- Schedule a visit to your veterinarian before the move. You can discuss the move, get advice tailored for your pet and take care of any necessary vaccinations or medications. Ask for copies of health records and for a veterinary referral in the new location.
- Keep your pet's health documents with your other important papers during the final move. Make sure you have sufficient pet supplies and a leash for walks along the way. Bring your pets favorite bedding and toys, along with any needed medications.
- Research issues associated with moving pets abroad. Some countries impose lengthy quarantine requirements; others require extensive inoculations; and still others deny animals entry outright. If your assignment is for a specific term, you might want to leave your pet with a friend or relative.
- Try to have your pet travel with you to the new location. Both you and he will feel more secure.
- Acclimate your pet to car trips before the move, if he will be driving with you. If pets are truly uncomfortable or fidgety, they might have to be crated or sedated for the journey. Consult your vet for advice.
- Plan to stop more frequently for relaxation and exercise than you might otherwise. If you're making a multiple-day car journey, make reservations at a pet-friendly hotel in advance.
- Don't leave pets unattended in cars. During summer, the temperature in a parked car can quickly reach 120 degrees.
- Set up a comfortable, secure area for you pet as soon as possible. Make it as similar to the previous spot as possible. Try to re-establish normal routines, such as meal times and walks, for your pets.
- Keep even an "outside" cat indoors until she is accustomed to the new house (this might take a month or more). Homesick cats have been known to walk hundreds of miles back to the departure location! Dogs, on the other hand, need to explore the new home inside and out immediately.
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