What To Do When You Have To Move Your Pet

It is always stressful to move from one place to another. Adjusting to new places is hard even on adults. Pets can suffer from the stress of moving too, especially if it is to a far place. Preparing your pet for the trip is needed to lessen the changes that can affect them. Dogs and cats are easier to transport because they are not very delicate pets. Birds are more complicated and fragile because they are used to being in the air or on perches. Transporting them can be difficult depending on how tame they are.

What you should do is to keep their usual habits. They should be fed and played with as if you are at home. Make him feel safe by being there for him.

If you are moving to a far place, take with you your pet’s medical records and consult your veterinarian. Check the places which are along your way for any present diseases and watch your pet’s behavior closely for signs of stress. Consult with the USDA veterinary services and ask for tips on what you should do when transporting animals.

His usual cage should be used in transporting him whether you are going to a very far place or to one that is nearer. It should be made safe for the trip by stripping it of all accessories and swaying items that can be hazardous to your pet. Even his feeding containers must be taken out to prevent the food and water from spilling. As you travel, the weather will surely change and if it becomes cold, cover the cage with cloth or blanket. Be careful in taking it off because after he has been enclosed in darkness, the bird is eager to get away from the cage and fly free.

For long distance moves, a special means of transportation might be needed so you need to acquaint the bird with this new home. Prepare the bird for the move a few days before the actual move and make him become familiar with the cage or carrier in which he will be kept for the trip. Make him feel comfortable in it so that the move will be successful and your pet will survive it.

As much as possible create a place that resemble your old home. Put familiar things near the bird’s cage so that it would look like your old home. Let him adapt to the surroundings and place it at a place where he can observe what is happening. Keep the cage away from open windows and fans to keep your bird safe.

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