Who Says Cats Don't Matter in Moving?
Published on Sunday, 07 February 2010
Moving with your cat is not an easy thing to do. Your cat's welfare should also be included on your priority list of things to do when you move. Your dear pet cat may find it hard to adjust in your new environment. Thus, you have to think that you are not just dealing with the welfare of an animal because cats, like human beings, also have feelings to consider.
If you feel stress about the move, so is your cat. To be assured that your cat will not have to suffer because of your move, bring your cat to the veterinarian first to know what needs to be done. Usually, they will recommend your cat to be vaccinated first as a rule to some countries. To make sure that you will not meet troubles along the way, inform the government bodies about transporting your cat.
It would be better to bring your cat to a cattery only for a few days or until the move is finally done. You don't have to worry about looking after your cat while you are busy
finishing the moving procedures. On the day of the move itself, you can bring with you your cat if you want to cut cost so that there will be no need to hire pet services just to transport your cat.
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