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Moving house with my cat
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Hi all! I will probably be moving to a new flat at the end of the month. My cat Jessie is now 8 months old, and has never been outside, which I am keen to continue doing.
How do I introduce her to the new place? I know cats are very territorial animals, so is she likely to go on a rampage when faced with an unfamiliar place (ie: pee on furniture, scratch)?? I am lucky to be able to be home all day so she will no be left alone for any long period of times. Do you have tips on how to make the move as easy for her as possible? Many thanks!
How do I introduce her to the new place? I know cats are very territorial animals, so is she likely to go on a rampage when faced with an unfamiliar place (ie: pee on furniture, scratch)?? I am lucky to be able to be home all day so she will no be left alone for any long period of times. Do you have tips on how to make the move as easy for her as possible? Many thanks!
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I read that you can run a cotton ball against their cheeks and neck to collect pheromones (or something!) then rub it on the new furniture at cat height. That way their scent will be in the new place already, and they'll feel safer....
I read that you can run a cotton ball against their cheeks and neck to collect pheromones (or something!) then rub it on the new furniture at cat height. That way their scent will be in the new place already, and they'll feel safer....
Hi again! We have moved several different cats, one from overseas to the UK, & none of them has ever strayed. We have usually kept them in for a few days before allowing them out into the garden. This won't be a problem for you as your cat doesn't go outside.
Has kitty scratched furniture or carpets in your current flat?
Good luck with the move.
Has kitty scratched furniture or carpets in your current flat?
Good luck with the move.
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