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How do I move a blind cat to a new house?Karen Feedback About This Post:RE: How do I move a blind cat to a new house?
Don't feal bad. We lost our cat for 3 and a half years ago. She wasn't blind when she got lost, but when we found her she was blind. When we brought her back to our new house she bumped in to every thing and pooped every were. We took her to the vets and they said she was 75% blind and we could do any thing. It really ticks me off when they don't even try, but its been 14 days, and she got to know the house really well. She still bumps into my brother and sisters toys (but in a good way they clean more :D). We have to keep her in a room with just tile and thats going to be her room until she goes potty in the litter box. Post By lilly (Guest Post) RE: How do I move a blind cat to a new house?
Don't feel bad we lost our cat for 3 and a half years ago. (she wasn't blind when she got lost when we found her she was blind).then she we brought her back to our new house she bumped in to every thing and pooped everywhere. We took her to the vets and they said she was 75% blind and we could do any thing. It really ticks me off when they don't even try. But it's been 14 days and she got to know the house really good she still bumps in to my brother and sisters toys (but in a good way they clean more :D) We have to keep her in a room with just tile and that's going to be her room until she goes potty in the litter box. And yes try not to move the new house around to much, they will remember where you put things. Post By lilly (Guest Post) RE: How do I move a blind cat to a new house?My brother just moved his two cats, one blind from birth, 900 miles in a car. They were a little stressed, but fine. Make sure there is no way the blind cat can get hurt in the new home until he or she gets used to the surroundings. They will use smell and sound to determine where you, their food, and other things are. My brother's cat accidentally fell down the stairs in their new place. Luckily she wasn't hurt, but simply closing the door and keeping them in one room for a while solved that problem. Cats don't like some essential oils. The smell of the cat's regular food and litter should be enough to help the cat find everything. Start by keeping them in a small area first and then gradually letting them into a larger and larger area of the new home as they get used to their surroundings. I have moved my cats 3 times (they are not blind) and they did not like it, but got used to their new home in a few weeks. They may hide or be a little stressed out by the new smells and noises for a while. I keep mine in a bathroom that has already been emptied when the movers come so they are not upset by all the strange people and noises and seeing all the furniture disappear. The same when we get there. I keep them in a small room with a sign on the door so the movers don't open it and accidentally let them out into a place with which they are unfamiliar. When I start unpacking, they love to "help" by playing in the boxes and packing paper. Make sure they don't eat the tape -- one of mine will eat packing tape for some reason. Good luck. Post By catlover (Guest Post) RE: How do I move a blind cat to a new house?
Well, sounds like quite an unfortunate situation for the cat, but because you have so much time before travelling, I would suggest slowly helping your cat to identify certain things by smell. I'm no vetrinarian, but think of how humans cope to blindness, their other senses adjust, I'm sure if you nurture this fact with your cat you should have a bit of luck. Post By Josh (Guest Post) |
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