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After the move

Spend some time with your cat. Sit down quietly with it and provide your cat with a comfortable living space. Make it feel at home. Cats are very sensitive to their surroundings. Keep it in and around the house for as long as it takes it to become acclimated. Confining the cat may seem a bit cruel, but cats are notorious for running back to its old house, no matter the distance. It may take an entire month for them to become completely comfortable with the scents and floors of the new house.
  • Use your cat's food dish and favorite toys to introduce it to each of the rooms. Confine them in each room for a few days.
  • After each room, test how comfortable they are. When you open the door, see if your cat hurries out.
  • Monitor your cat's behavior and notice which room is its favorite. See which room it runs to after you open the doors.
  • Gradually shift your cat's food dish, litter box, and bed to its permanent locations. Maintain the normal feeding times.
Indoor Pets

If you are moving from the city to suburbs and you wish to introduce your cat to the outdoors, do so gradually. Place your cat on a leash and take it around. It may not be used to cars and other animals. Keep a close eyes because your cat may become frightened by the outside environment.
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