Moving isn't just stressful for
people, its equally stressful for pets.
When it comes to moving with pets, pre-planning is
crucial. Pets, as with humans, are very sensitive
to changes in their surroundings. Moving companies
will not move living things so if you plan to move
with your pets, they are your responsibility.
There are numerous ways to help them adapt to
their new environment.
Unless
traveling a very long distance, it is recommended
that your pets accompany you in your car. It
provides more of a sense of security for you and
your pet.
If
your pet, especially your cat, isn't used to car
travel, take it on short rides around the block
beforehand and then gradually increase the
distance. This will help condition your cat to
your car and to the motion of the
car.
You
may want to consult your veterinarian about
medication or sedatives to reduce/eliminate motion
sickness, agitation and/or
crying.
Make
sure your pet has a proper collar with ID and
rabies tag. Also store all health documents in one
convenient place.
If
you're planning to stop at a hotel/motel along the
way, call ahead to find out which ones permit
pets. Have leashes on hand to move your pet from
the car.
Avoid
feeding or giving your pets water for several
hours before your drive.
It
is important that you are attentive to your pets'
well-being. If they are uncomfortable in any way,
make a stop.
Plan
on making frequent stops for feeding and resting.
Plan on feeding your pets either once daily or a
couple of small meals during rest
stops.
Never
leave your pets in the car alone.