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Moving Pets

Moving to a new location can be a problem for your pets if not handle properly. Here in MiniMovers will give you a few tips on what to do during and after the move.

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Moving Pets

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  1. MOVE SAFELY WITH YOUR PET By: MiniMovers

  2. We are receiving lots of enquiries, asking tips on how to move with their dogs and cats and keeping them on a new surrounding. We figured out that a lot of people are moving w/o knowledge on how to move their pets correctly. It is sad if anything happens to their pet during and after a move. So here in MiniMovers, we decided to give you 5 simple tips about moving with your pets. We are more than happy to help out! It was great to be asked and we thought we’d share some of our tips here with you, so you and your pet can enjoy a calm and happy transition to your new home.

  3. KEEP YOUR PET SAFELY CONTAINED Before the furniture removalists arrive, make sure your pet is safely contained in an out-of-the-way space such as the laundry room or bathroom. Your cat should be in a safe crate, as cats have a habit of getting into all kinds of unusual places! It will be less stressful for you, the removalists, and your pet if they’re not part of the chaos.

  4. PET-PROOF YOUR NEW YARD Make sure you’ve repaired any potential escape routes in your new fences before you arrive. That way you can take your dog outside to explore their new environment safely straight away. Stopping your cat from escaping through your fences after moving house is more difficult. Cat enclosures can be constructed and are available commercially. Alternatively, keep your cat inside the house until you’re sure it is totally familiar with its new territory.

  5. HAVE FUN WITH FOOD Your new home can be made into a game for your pet by hiding treats in different rooms for them to find. This is a fun way for your pet to get used to their new environment. Feed your cat small tasty meals four to five times daily. This will give it a ‘fun focus’ associated with its new eating spot. Let the cat hunt for its food by leaving small amounts of cat food in several locations or by scattering dry food over the floor in the laundry or a secure veranda or outdoor area in the new house.

  6. MAKE SURE THEY HAVE ID Your pet should have a name tag on their collar with your address on, and ideally they should also be microchipped by the vet. This will help to minimise the risk of them getting lost. Your pet should also know their name and be able to come when called.

  7. GIVE THEM A BREAK If all this sounds too stressful, consider boarding your pet while you move. As they’ll be moving from one unfamiliar environment to another, there should be less chance of them trying to escape.

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