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we are currently in the process of buying my parents home.They have 2 cats and i think they are planning on?
leaving them with us!!A ll i want to know is:
if they take them with them,how do the cats get used to the new area that they are in and how do we prevent them from returning to our house once they my parents have moved out?!!Please any1 thats been in the same situation with moving etc can u please let me know what to do!!!At least then i can advise my parents.Thanking u loads x oh thought id quickly add that my parents are moving about 4 miles away x
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
keep the cats indoors for a few weeks until they are used to their new home. Be sure to take their old beds and other familiar items with them. It's not always a good idea to let cats roam, it can be dangerous for them and they can be a nuisance to neighbours.
- cpinatsiLv 71 decade ago
Your parents must keep the cats inside at their new home for at least a month, so that they learn the new house and they think it is theirs. But why don't you want to keep the cats? They are great company!
- 1 decade ago
Cat's will stay with the people they recognize as there owners.it take a little while for them to get used to a new place but if they do come back to your home then You would have to call your parents and have them take them back home.Cats are smart so it wont take long for them to see that thats not there home anymore.As for your parents it would be best if they kept them as inside cats for a couple of days so they get used to there home.