Tips for Moving With Cats

Tips for Moving With CatsDo you know the best way to relocate with a cat? Very carefully! Seriously, cat parents know how fussy cats can be when it comes to their territory and routine. If you’re planning a move, here are some tips to help lessen kitty’s trauma, and ease your anxiety.




First off, make sure your cat has a chance to make friends with his carrier. This is especially true if he’s going to be cooped up in it for a long car or plane ride. It will help lessen his anxiety if he has at least some familiarity with his new, “home away from home.”

Once you and your favorite feline are in transit, do not let her out to roam around no matter how much caterwauling takes place. Operating a car with a crazed cat dashing about is a terrible, unsafe idea! The same goes for air travel; can you just imagine chasing your runaway cat all over the airport?

What do cats like more than their kibble? Boxes! Let your fur baby have some fun with the moving boxes prior to the big move. This gives him a chance to acclimate to some of the changes that will soon be taking place in his environment.

On moving day secure your fur baby in a room with his litter box, water and food until it’s time for him to make his grand exit within the safe confines of his carrier. And it’s not a bad idea to put a sign on the door alerting others to the mad cat inside!

Likewise, when you arrive to your new digs keep your precious one confined to a safe, comfortable room until all of the ruckus is over.

Related: The Best Cat Carriers for Transporting your Kitty

Before you let kitty loose in his new home, do a safety check; make sure the screens are secure, and that there are no leftover traps or poisons for him to get into.

Does your cat have a feeding schedule? Try to stick to it during the move and once you settle in; I’m pretty sure your faithful friend will thank you for it!

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Like you, your cat will need some downtime to adjust to his new surroundings. But with a little patience and a lot of love, both you and your cat will be feeling at home in no time!

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18 Comments
  1. robin rue says

    A feeding schedule sounds like a smart idea. When we had a dog, he thrived on a schedule, so it makes sense that a cat would, too.

  2. Joline says

    I didn’t realize you had to consider so many things when moving with a cat! We moved twice in the last 7 years and it was chaos. Good thing we don’t have a cat, we wouldn’t have known these things.

  3. Guest says

    A feeding schedule sounds like a smart idea. When we had a dog, he thrived on a schedule, so it makes sense that a cat would, too.

  4. Heather Johnson says

    I moved my cat once. She was pretty chill. We did get medication from our vet first just in case.

  5. Guest says

    I didn’t realize you had to consider so many things when moving with a cat! We moved twice in the last 7 years and it was chaos. Good thing we don’t have a cat, we wouldn’t have known these things.

  6. Tonya Wilhelm says

    Great tips. Moving is stressful, add to that moving with pets makes it even more stressful. Having a great plan like yours can truly make a world of difference.

  7. Guest says

    I moved my cat once. She was pretty chill. We did get medication from our vet first just in case.

  8. elena says

    I think that it’s impossible to move a cat without a carrier. Even with one they become frustrated after some time. Last time we moved the kitty marked it’s territory right after I let her out of the carrier. Either that or she was very mad hahah.

  9. Guest says

    Great tips. Moving is stressful, add to that moving with pets makes it even more stressful. Having a great plan like yours can truly make a world of difference.

  10. Alicia says

    Moving with cats is far from fun. We had to do it in 2014 to move 8 hours away. They were in their carrier and HATED it. This post is very helpful.

  11. Guest says

    I think that it’s impossible to move a cat without a carrier. Even with one they become frustrated after some time. Last time we moved the kitty marked it’s territory right after I let her out of the carrier. Either that or she was very mad hahah.

  12. Toughcookiemommy says

    I’m allergic to cats which is why I have a dog. I have always loved cats, though and would not move without one if I had one for a pet.

  13. Guest says

    Moving with cats is far from fun. We had to do it in 2014 to move 8 hours away. They were in their carrier and HATED it. This post is very helpful.

  14. Guest says

    I’m allergic to cats which is why I have a dog. I have always loved cats, though and would not move without one if I had one for a pet.

  15. Aziel Morte says

    I haven’t try to move with cats but this is a great tips and I think my sister will need this for their moving

  16. Tiffany VanSickle says

    These are great tips! We don’t have a cat but I bet these would also work well for dogs!

  17. Guest says

    I haven’t try to move with cats but this is a great tips and I think my sister will need this for their moving

  18. Guest says

    These are great tips! We don’t have a cat but I bet these would also work well for dogs!

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