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How To Help Your Cat Adjust To A New Home

8/12/2016

 
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Depending on your cats personality, moving to a new home may be easy or stressful for them. We've put together four tips to help make the transition more smooth.

Step 1: Bringing The Familiar

Bring the familiar to make your cat feel at home - Arthur Veterinary Clinic
Unpacking a new home can take a very long time, there are lots of decisions to be made and things to be sorted. So it is understandable that your cat's belongings may get forgotten. But even if you are planning on upgrading their toys, it is important to bring their old favourite things with you. Unpack them and set them up in an appropriate spot as soon as possible.

The smell will comfort them and remind them that not everything has changed, and that they still have a spot in your home. ​

Step 2: Give Them Views

It can be very stressful for cats to be hearing new sounds without being able to see where they are coming from. Even if the sounds have not changed, their senses will be more alert because of all of the new smells. They will want to be able to see as much of what's going on as possible. 

Set up boxes and ledges with comfortable seats under windows. Let your cat have as many views and freedom to explore as possible so that they can find out for themselves that there is nothing more dangerous about this place. ​
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Use cat nip to make your cat feel comfortable - Arthur Veterinary Clinic

​Step 3: Utilize Cat Nip

If your cat is having a particularly hard time at night - meowing and wandering around without sleeping - then giving them lots of cat nip can help. It allows them to relax a little happier, and may help them sleep.

Put cat nip in empty boxes for the added benefit of a cat's two favourite things. Whenever your cat gets too stressed out, give them cat nip fresh or dried. ​

Step 4: Carry Your Cat

Have you found your cat meowing when they're not with you but not staying when you hold them? This is a sign of their stress and anxiousness. They want to be with you for comfort but they aren't relaxed enough to trust sitting in your lap for a long period of time. A good way to combat this is to carry them around. Using whatever you have on hand, carry your cat in a tight but comfortable bag/carrier. Then walk around your house as normal. They will have their curiosities satisfied by being able to see what you are doing, while also getting the comfort of being in a tight hold position. They may not stay in the carrier for long, but it always helps to comfort them in the times when they are particularly stressed.

Many animals (including humans) are comforted by being wrapped and held. Cats are no exception. ​
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Carry your cat - Arthur Veterinary Clinic
In time, your cat will adjust to the new surrounding just like you will. If you can get through the first couple of weeks with these tips then you will soon have your happy relaxed cat again.

This post was written by Sarah Nicholson, a guest blogger and friend of the clinic.
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9/22/2022 04:21:42 am

I was captured when you discussed that a cat nip can help a cat sleep at night. My friend told me that her cat is becoming lethargic. I should advise her to hire a veterinary service to get her pet checked.

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12/13/2022 12:45:58 pm

I found it interesting when you mentioned that cats will want to see as much of what's going on as possible. My wife and I are planning on adopting a kitten next week, and we want to make sure that our home is a comfortable environment for our new pet. It seems like it could be a good idea for us to get some cat towers so that the kitten can have high places to sit on.

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1/25/2023 01:09:44 pm

It really helped when you described the importance of giving your cat the ability to see different views to reduce their anxiety. I met with my sister last week and talked about how she wants to adopt a cat in a few weeks, so I believe that your article will help her prepare her house for the kitten's arrival. Thank you for the tips on making your cat more comfortable when adjusting to a new home.

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1/29/2023 09:05:50 pm

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2/15/2023 09:50:21 pm

It's great that you elaborated that you should provide a comfortable solution for your new pet to be comfortable and at ease. A couple of days ago, my cousin told me she planned to have her pet vaccinated to prevent unwanted viruses and diseases. She asked if I had any idea what would be the best option to consider. I'll tell her she can consult a well-known veterinary clinic as they can provide more information about the process of vaccination. I like this instructive pet care article.

Tex Hooper link
2/21/2023 01:08:30 pm

Great tip about making sure that you use cat nip in empty boxes. My cat loves the stuff and it keeps her away from the furniture. I'll just have to make sure she isn't stressed to the point where she wants to scratch everything.

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6/2/2023 11:40:54 pm

Learn how to ease your cat's transition into a new home by reading this insightful blog post. Among the many topics addressed are the establishment of a secure environment, the progressive introduction of new environments, and the provision of suitable enrichment for the cat. Readers express their appreciation for the helpful suggestions and offer their own insights and anecdotes about acclimating cats to new settings in the comments area. This essay is helpful for cat owners who want to make the move as easy as possible for their feline friends.

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6/18/2023 09:38:48 am

It is a very good article, The article is useful for the cat owners.

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11/20/2023 10:22:46 pm

I came across this insightful blog on helping cats adjust to a new home. The author offers practical tips that are immensely helpful. As a cat owner, I found the guidance on creating a comfortable environment invaluable. This resource is a must-read for anyone welcoming a feline friend into a new space.

Tilka Lee link
12/20/2023 08:06:05 am

Pet specially Cats are truly fascinating creatures! Their playful antics and graceful movements never fail to bring joy and laughter. The way they purr when content or knead with their paws is just heartwarming.

Sidney De Queiroz Pedrosa link
10/24/2024 09:26:47 am

This article provides excellent insights! The practical tips on creating a safe space, gradual introductions, and maintaining routine are especially helpful. It's clear that a little patience and understanding can make a big difference in easing a cat's stress during the move.

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10/26/2024 08:11:11 am

Thanks for sharing! From creating a safe space to gradually introducing new environments, the advice is practical and easy to follow. These strategies can ease the transition and help your feline feel comfortable and secure.


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