Make Moving Easier Complete Guide - Make Moving with Pets Easier | Page 19
You know how we acknowledged that moving is stressful? That feeling
doesn't magically go away once the last box is unloaded—for you or for your
pet. And while you might jump right back into your normal routine and have
some semblance of normalcy in your life pretty quickly, especially if your job
and social obligations stayed the same, keep in mind that your pet's whole
world has probably been changed. If he doesn't immediately seem to feel right
at home, that's quite understandable, right? Cats can be especially prone to
feeling the stress of a new situation.
But there's a lot you can do. For one, do your best to establish a daily routine
for your pet right away —one that involves spending plenty of time with you,
ideally. Regular walks (because, hey, you've gotta explore the neighborhood!),
doing some training and using food puzzles are all excellent ways to help your
pet become acclimated to his new surroundings. Plus, it's good bonding for
the two of you! And if time goes by and your pet still seems a bit stressed or
just off, don't hesitate to talk to your vet about it and see what she
recommends.
6.0 Tips to Make Moving with Pets Easier
Do you love pets? They are the most adorable and lovable creatures that can
prompt your sense of well-being. Whether you have a dog, cat, or a fish, you
will get the same amount of affection and love from them because they
stimulate positive energy and bring a smile on everyone’s face. However,
taking care of pets, especially during house relocation is very imperative. If
you have pets and you are moving your house, then you will need to take extra
care of them.
Since animals like a dog are particular about their territorial aspects, make
sure you make them feel relaxed and comfortable while moving. They feel the
same level of stress as humans do but can’t express them. You need to put