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Cats don't like moving any more than people do. To make a transition to a new home as stress-free as possible for your pet, it's important to prepare properly and learn to travel with your cat and keep them comfortable, and how to introduce them to the new space. Note: This article is about moving an established cat to a new home. If you want to bring a new cat into your home, read this article on introducing a new cat to the family. If you want to socialize a new cat into a home with other cats, read about how to socialize cats.
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This article was co-authored by Brian Bourquin, DVM. Brian Bourquin, better known as “Dr. B” to his clients, is a Veterinarian and the Owner of Boston Veterinary Clinic, a pet health care and veterinary clinic with three locations, South End/Bay Village, the Seaport, and Brookline, Massachusetts. Boston Veterinary Clinic specializes in primary veterinary care, including wellness and preventative care, sick and emergency care, soft-tissue surgery, dentistry. The clinic also provides specialty services in behavior, nutrition, and alternative pain management therapies using acupuncture, and therapeutic laser treatments. Boston Veterinary Clinic is an AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) accredited hospital and Boston’s first Fear Free Certified Clinic. Brian has over 19 years of veterinary experience and earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University. This article has been viewed 44,434 times.
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