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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

We did put them in the cattery putting them in the battery would just he cruel.

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over a year ago


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?"

Get them Duracell next time ?

Seriously though, have you tried cat nip?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Extra petting worked for my cat (sadly now deceased). She was traumatised but by spending time with her walking round the house and garden she settled.

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over a year ago


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?"

Poor thing it will settle down soon Give it lots of attention

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Weirdly I was just thinking about you!

Hope the move went well. As for your kitty... I think I'd try and make one room separate for them. Put in some familiar things, something that smells of you and let them get used to their new home.

I'm guessing you're going to be busy unpacking but take an hour out to sit with them. They're smart creatures and they've been upheaved (is that even a word?).

You can buy a plug with stuff that makes them feel safe. I want to say fermions but I don't know if that's the right word but I'll go google and check. It makes them feel safe apparently.

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over a year ago

Is the stressed cat male or female?

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Pheromones!

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

Extra cuddles, lots of time and attention, cat nip, toy play for distraction when pacing, feliway plug in although this might take a bit of time but helps

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Is the stressed cat male or female?"

Neutered male.

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over a year ago


"Is the stressed cat male or female?

Neutered male."

I just wondered about it being a territorial thing, animals when taken from their familiar surroundings and territory behave like this. Hope the little chap is ok soon.

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By *unkysoulWoman
over a year ago

Mitcham, Surrey


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?"

Would you say your boy is normally the 'top cat' out of the two? It's quite usual for this behaviour whilst they still feel the house 'isn't theres'.

Were there cats there before or maybe even a dog...this does heighten the levels of anxiety.

Agree with DG...a room set aside, full of familiar things and scents. I also put food in the room when I had the same problem. Spend periods of time with them in the room and when you have quiet times in the rest of the house (not easy when you're still unpacking), leave the door to 'their room' open and let the explore.

It's often just a case of giving it some time.

Good luck with the new home...and of course hope your little friend settles in soon too! x

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

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By *awandOrderCouple
over a year ago

SW London

I think it will be fine in time, but keep it indoors. When we came to the UK we flew with our cats and they had to go through customs (or whatever) including animal holding which meant being in the aircraft hold for hours. When we arrived, despite the fact they had all gravelled in their separate boxes, we thought we had lost two of them as they had all crept into the one box and snuggled up together. We have moved twice since then and they are settled (we have been in our current place for five years. I sort of dread to move again because they are so settled - but eventually they feel safe again ...

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

Get them Duracell next time ?

Seriously though, have you tried cat nip? "

No we haven't but will give it a go thanks.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Extra petting worked for my cat (sadly now deceased). She was traumatised but by spending time with her walking round the house and garden she settled. "

Yes we're doing that, hope it works. Thank you

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions? Poor thing it will settle down soon Give it lots of attention "

Will do, thanks.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?"

how much did they charge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Feliway products really do work well - you could try a plug-in one or the spray.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Weirdly I was just thinking about you!

Hope the move went well. As for your kitty... I think I'd try and make one room separate for them. Put in some familiar things, something that smells of you and let them get used to their new home.

I'm guessing you're going to be busy unpacking but take an hour out to sit with them. They're smart creatures and they've been upheaved (is that even a word?).

You can buy a plug with stuff that makes them feel safe. I want to say fermions but I don't know if that's the right word but I'll go google and check. It makes them feel safe apparently. "

We're you!

The move was ok but as soon as we turned the water on we had a flood

We just went to buy some plug in fermions but they are out of stock until tomorrow.

If upheaved isn't a word then it jolly well should be

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over a year ago


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?how much did they charge "

The vet charged me £80-00 and 12 per month for medicine because my cat is stressed

It's over grooming and needy hate neediness

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Extra cuddles, lots of time and attention, cat nip, toy play for distraction when pacing, feliway plug in although this might take a bit of time but helps "

Thank you we will get a feliway I think.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Is the stressed cat male or female?

Neutered male.

I just wondered about it being a territorial thing, animals when taken from their familiar surroundings and territory behave like this. Hope the little chap is ok soon."

Thank you. Yes I'm sure you're right.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

Would you say your boy is normally the 'top cat' out of the two? It's quite usual for this behaviour whilst they still feel the house 'isn't theres'.

Were there cats there before or maybe even a dog...this does heighten the levels of anxiety.

Agree with DG...a room set aside, full of familiar things and scents. I also put food in the room when I had the same problem. Spend periods of time with them in the room and when you have quiet times in the rest of the house (not easy when you're still unpacking), leave the door to 'their room' open and let the explore.

It's often just a case of giving it some time.

Good luck with the new home...and of course hope your little friend settles in soon too! x"

Thanks. Yes he is the alpha male although he's getting old and is being challenged by the younger one which doesn't help.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I think it will be fine in time, but keep it indoors. When we came to the UK we flew with our cats and they had to go through customs (or whatever) including animal holding which meant being in the aircraft hold for hours. When we arrived, despite the fact they had all gravelled in their separate boxes, we thought we had lost two of them as they had all crept into the one box and snuggled up together. We have moved twice since then and they are settled (we have been in our current place for five years. I sort of dread to move again because they are so settled - but eventually they feel safe again ..."

What a palava. I'm sure he will be fine as you say.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?how much did they charge "

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"The Feliway products really do work well - you could try a plug-in one or the spray."

Good, we're going to get one tomorrow.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?how much did they charge

The vet charged me £80-00 and 12 per month for medicine because my cat is stressed

It's over grooming and needy hate neediness "

May be you could try a feliway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?"

Get him his best food. feed little at a time. like treats. lots of fuss and calling to him. rewards and fuss should relax him.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago

Gosport


"The Feliway products really do work well - you could try a plug-in one or the spray."

Feliway plug is helped settled my cats after moving.

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By *unkysoulWoman
over a year ago

Mitcham, Surrey

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By *unkysoulWoman
over a year ago

Mitcham, Surrey


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

Would you say your boy is normally the 'top cat' out of the two? It's quite usual for this behaviour whilst they still feel the house 'isn't theres'.

Were there cats there before or maybe even a dog...this does heighten the levels of anxiety.

Agree with DG...a room set aside, full of familiar things and scents. I also put food in the room when I had the same problem. Spend periods of time with them in the room and when you have quiet times in the rest of the house (not easy when you're still unpacking), leave the door to 'their room' open and let the explore.

It's often just a case of giving it some time.

Good luck with the new home...and of course hope your little friend settles in soon too! x

Thanks. Yes he is the alpha male although he's getting old and is being challenged by the younger one which doesn't help."

Bless him, it's coming at him from all angles isn't it! Like others I can highly recommend Feliway, works wonders. Be sure to have it somewhere where the cat walks past though, it needs to be free flowing. So not behind a sofa or a doorway if possible. x

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By *uscious_lips30Woman
over a year ago

gloucestershire

We had a stray cat that moved in and he was stressed cos of the other cats we had but he will sleep next to them and be about when they are about, ended up getting some dry food that relaxes him you could try that

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

"

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying. "

ooh not a good one then..

one of our dogs seems to sense there is something going on before we start packing or sorting the van etc and watches us like a hawk..

the other one just dosses..

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying. "

Oh and no, no lady friend he's a grumpy old batchelor

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying.

Oh and no, no lady friend he's a grumpy old batchelor "

could be the local bridge club then..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Feliway a worn item of your clothing in their bed, fuss, time xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the stressed cat male or female?

Neutered male.

I just wondered about it being a territorial thing, animals when taken from their familiar surroundings and territory behave like this. Hope the little chap is ok soon.

Thank you. Yes I'm sure you're right."

He's probably worrying about who he's got to fight to be top cat in his new garden, poor little cock.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying.

ooh not a good one then..

one of our dogs seems to sense there is something going on before we start packing or sorting the van etc and watches us like a hawk..

the other one just dosses.."

No, not a good one and both of us are tired, there's so much to do here, the cleaning alone is a mammoth task before we even start on upgrading. So we are less than fresh today

I agree that animals pick up on things though.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying.

ooh not a good one then..

one of our dogs seems to sense there is something going on before we start packing or sorting the van etc and watches us like a hawk..

the other one just dosses..

No, not a good one and both of us are tired, there's so much to do here, the cleaning alone is a mammoth task before we even start on upgrading. So we are less than fresh today

I agree that animals pick up on things though."

good luck with him and the new place..

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Pets are more in tune with what we are up to than we sometimes give them credit for, the little guy may well have picked up on the changes before with the 'stress' of the move ..

once you've both settled down then he should start to also..

was there a lady friend he may be pining for..?

We have been packing for months so that could well be part of the problem. It took me back to baby days last night being kept awake by crying.

ooh not a good one then..

one of our dogs seems to sense there is something going on before we start packing or sorting the van etc and watches us like a hawk..

the other one just dosses..

No, not a good one and both of us are tired, there's so much to do here, the cleaning alone is a mammoth task before we even start on upgrading. So we are less than fresh today

I agree that animals pick up on things though.

good luck with him and the new place..

"

Thank you

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I hope the move went well.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

There is a plugin in gadget you can get for pets, it calms them down when they are stressed. They are not cheap, but it might be an idea.

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over a year ago

I put small amounts of butter on my cats paws when I moved so as he walked around he was stopping to lick a tasty treat but leaving his scent around too it really helped settle him

Lots of treats n cuddles are best after a cattery stay only did it once tbh n never again coz my baby came home very distressed but lots of attention soon reassure him

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I hope the move went well."

I will say that we are in and comfortable and leave it there . Thank you.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"There is a plugin in gadget you can get for pets, it calms them down when they are stressed. They are not cheap, but it might be an idea."

Yep, getting one tomorrow. They were out of stock k today although the sales assistant valiantly tried to sell me one for dogs

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I put small amounts of butter on my cats paws when I moved so as he walked around he was stopping to lick a tasty treat but leaving his scent around too it really helped settle him

Lots of treats n cuddles are best after a cattery stay only did it once tbh n never again coz my baby came home very distressed but lots of attention soon reassure him "

Ours are used to boarding, we always put them there when we go away

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Is the stressed cat male or female?

Neutered male.

I just wondered about it being a territorial thing, animals when taken from their familiar surroundings and territory behave like this. Hope the little chap is ok soon.

Thank you. Yes I'm sure you're right.

He's probably worrying about who he's got to fight to be top cat in his new garden, poor little cock. "

I suspect that he feels he will need to defend a new territory.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Feliway a worn item of your clothing in their bed, fuss, time xx"

Good idea.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We had a stray cat that moved in and he was stressed cos of the other cats we had but he will sleep next to them and be about when they are about, ended up getting some dry food that relaxes him you could try that"

I've not heard of that. I'll have a look.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

Would you say your boy is normally the 'top cat' out of the two? It's quite usual for this behaviour whilst they still feel the house 'isn't theres'.

Were there cats there before or maybe even a dog...this does heighten the levels of anxiety.

Agree with DG...a room set aside, full of familiar things and scents. I also put food in the room when I had the same problem. Spend periods of time with them in the room and when you have quiet times in the rest of the house (not easy when you're still unpacking), leave the door to 'their room' open and let the explore.

It's often just a case of giving it some time.

Good luck with the new home...and of course hope your little friend settles in soon too! x

Thanks. Yes he is the alpha male although he's getting old and is being challenged by the younger one which doesn't help.

Bless him, it's coming at him from all angles isn't it! Like others I can highly recommend Feliway, works wonders. Be sure to have it somewhere where the cat walks past though, it needs to be free flowing. So not behind a sofa or a doorway if possible. x"

Useful advice, thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is the stressed cat male or female?

Neutered male.

I just wondered about it being a territorial thing, animals when taken from their familiar surroundings and territory behave like this. Hope the little chap is ok soon.

Thank you. Yes I'm sure you're right.

He's probably worrying about who he's got to fight to be top cat in his new garden, poor little cock.

I suspect that he feels he will need to defend a new territory."

Put a drop of Brandy in his water to calm his nerves.

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By *itzWoman
over a year ago

south wales


"We moved last week, put our cats in the battery and picked them up yesterday.

One of them is fine, the other one is badly stressed. Crying all night and pacing, still at it now......any suggestions?

Would you say your boy is normally the 'top cat' out of the two? It's quite usual for this behaviour whilst they still feel the house 'isn't theres'.

Were there cats there before or maybe even a dog...this does heighten the levels of anxiety.

Agree with DG...a room set aside, full of familiar things and scents. I also put food in the room when I had the same problem. Spend periods of time with them in the room and when you have quiet times in the rest of the house (not easy when you're still unpacking), leave the door to 'their room' open and let the explore.

It's often just a case of giving it some time.

Good luck with the new home...and of course hope your little friend settles in soon too! x"

This is good advice. Your cat maybe overwhelmed getting used to all the new rooms and may be better getting used to one room first with familiar things in it then venturing out to explore when he is ready.

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By *itzWoman
over a year ago

south wales

its heartbreaking when your pets are distressed. I feel for you xxxx

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"its heartbreaking when your pets are distressed. I feel for you xxxx "

My rescue cat has a long term issue with distress and when he's really bad 2/3 times a year he literally sits there and pulls his fur out. We have feliway but he's also on antidepressants bless him. I despair how to help him more but the vet has tried everything. Considering cat psychologist if that's not too woo woo

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