Mortgage: Relatively Painless Relocation with Cats

by Pet Care on July 30, 2009


It can be difficult to move with cats. Relocating a household with cats does not have to be a terrible experience for anyone involved. The following tips should make it go a lot smoother.

As with humans, you will need to get the medical records for your cats if you will be moving to another town. If your cats take any medicine you will need to get an extra supply just in case you can’t find a new vet right away. This will help you make a smooth transition to a new vet in your new location. [/spin]You may also want to ask your old vet for a recommendation of a vet in your new city|Your vet may be able to recommend someone in your new area|Ask your vet if they would recommend anyone in your new area[/spin]. You will need to find a new vet as soon as you can, especially if your cat has medical problems.

As most cats do not like to be in a car, you may have to ask the vet for some sedatives. Unless your cat is rather calm while riding in a car, however, you may want to restrain your animal in a pet cage. Putting your cat in a cage will prevent the cat from hurting him or herself while you’re driving, and make the trip a safer one for all involved. If you are unsure how your cat will react to being moved, you may want to take him or her for a car ride before the move, to see how the cat reacts.
Do not take your cats to the closing, they will not be permitted in the bank and it could take a little bit of time. You will need to get your %LINK1 ready and the mortgage needs to be taken care of before you are ready to load cats. While you close the loans, you may want to keep your cats at a friend’s house. This will prevent the cats from becoming unnecessarily stressed, while allowing you to attend to matters concerning your property as you need to.

When towing your car behind the moving truck you do not want to leave your cats in the towed car. This ensures that your cats are in an appropriately controlled climateBy keeping the cats in the cab, you can ensure they are in a good temperature. The car may get too hot , even if it does not feel warm to you. You will know they are in proper temperature and not in danger of being hurt.

If you will be moving to a new area, you may want to pick up some extra food for your cats. If you can’t find your cats’ food in your new city, choose a comparable food and mix it in with your cats’ old food, to transition them to the new food gradually.