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Old 11-18-2008, 08:55 AM   #7
taco.vidal
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Its not always as bad as everyone has said so far. Ive have (and have had) cats that arent the most easy going of cats but have been "moved" without too much problems.

Id suggest moving moving everything then moving the cat. When your packing up and moving your old place, you may want to lock your cat in a room. When you get to your new place, you might want to let your cat only have access to parts of your new home at first. For example, keep the door to the basement closed so you cat doesnt have the option of going downthere.

And also be careful that your cat doesnt escape when youre moving and after youre in your new place. A cat in a condo doesnt have many ways to escape wheres as a house/townhouse its a lot easier for them to get outside if your not careful.
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