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Relocating to a New City is Difficult for Pets and Kids Too!

By: L.Buckley

For some renters and homeowners, the stress of moving with a pet begins long before you start hitting up your 10 best friends to help lug boxes the size of a small child. If you're still looking for a pet-friendly pad, search the Web sites of humane organizations, such as The Humane Society, for links to pet-approved rentals. But let's assume you've gotten beyond all that and you have a month to get your best friend and kids ready for the big move.

If your family move involves air travel, contact airline carriers one month in advance. Ask about their pet regulations, and make reservations. Choose a nonstop flight to avoid extra handling and climate and air-pressure changes. Make sure that your movers are insured for your relocation process.

A couple weeks before moving, request a copy of veterinary records, a rabies vaccination certificate, and a health certificate. Be sure your pets are up to date with their shots. If your pet is a senior or has health problems, ask whether a mild sedative would be advisable before travel.

Move food and water bowls, as well as toys, into this room. Provide dogs and cats with sturdy carriers equipped with litter box (for cats), chew toys, or favorite objects that have a familiar smell. Leave carrier doors open so pets can adapt to them before travel day. On moving day, keep animals in their carriers. As an alternative, consider boarding dogs and cats, or ask a friend to care for your dogs during the last few days.

For some helpful tips for the road get tags and leashes. If you have a dog or an indoor/outdoor cat, buy or create identification tags with your new address and phone number. Be sure your pets are wearing them during travel. While you're at it, pick up a cat leash-you'll need it if you're taking a long road trip or an airplane as well as for the first few days that Fluffy goes outdoors in her new neighborhood.

As much as possible, have furniture, bowls, and toys in place before you let your pets out of their crates. This is help your pets establish a new routine of locating where their food and water is.

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