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Tips For Moving Cat Overseas

You don’t have to suffer from your cats when you move. Cats can be fussy, and moving cat overseas can make them tense! However, your move will be enjoyable if you take the ‌precautions. After settling into your new home, you and your cats can begin a new chapter in your lives. You will have a smooth and seamless move if you follow these tips before you move.

What Do You Need To Know About Moving With Cats?

Make an appointment with your veterinarian. Get your cats examined before moving, especially overseas. If your cats are not good travellers, they may need tranquillizers. If you travel by plane, you will also need documents. It will take a couple of weeks or months for them to be quarantined if you move to another country. Your veterinarian will have paperwork stating that the animal has had all of its shots and is disease-free.

Label your cats’ collars with their names. You need to identify your cats properly so they can be returned to you in the event of separation. On the tag, include your phone number, city, and state.

Make sure your cats are microchipped. Microchipping your cats’ costs anywhere from $25 to $50. You will receive a chip that has your name and address on it. If your cats go missing, you will be notified. 

Invest in a proper carrier. The last thing cats want is crammed into a carrier that isn’t big enough for them. You may need to purchase a new carrier if your cats have grown. Of course, animal shelters or other charitable organization can always use their old carriers.

It’s best to buy disposable water and food dishes. It would help if you considered purchasing disposable or travel food and water dishes for your cats rather than using their normal food and water dishes. You can reuse travel dishes when you take your cat on a trip or move again.

Don’t forget to have enough of their medication on hand. Make sure there are enough of your cat’s medications on hand. Moving and finding out your medication supply is low is not something you want.

Bottom Line

Hopefully, if you are reading this and are moving cat overseas (or even just considering it), you feel a little more prepared now. The most important thing to remember is to keep your kitty’s routine as normal as possible and try not to get stressed yourself–that will only make things harder on your furry friend. But, with a bit of careful planning, your move can be smooth sailing for both of you.

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