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How to Adjust a Pet to a New Home in a Green Valley-Area Apartment


Moving to a new furnished apartment in Green Valley may be stressful to your pet. So be patient and understanding and provide lots of affection. Here are some pointers to help you settle in safely and sanely:

Cats
For the first few days in your new Green Valley, AZ, apartment rental, it's smart to confine your cat to one room, while you work on putting the rest of your Green Valley-area apartment in order. Prepare the room with your cat's bed, litter box, food and water bowls, and toys.

Now is the perfect time to make your cat an indoor-only pet. Indoor-only cats live longer and healthier lives. Resist attempts by your cat to go outdoors. If your cat hasn't established an outdoor territory, he or she is less likely to be interested in going outside. Accessories such as window perches inside your apartment can ease the transition. If you play with your cat and supply lots of attention, your cat should have all he or she needs indoors.

Dogs
Ideally, your dog's introduction to your new furnished apartment in Green Valley will be with familiar furniture already in place, including his bed and crate, toys, and food and water bowls. If you must be away from your Green Valley, AZ, apartment rental for many hours each day, look into a pet-sitter or consider dog day care.


Home Safety For A Pet
Make your home pet friendly with our home safety for a pet tips, they can help you be mindful of, or provide a secure place for hazards that can:
  • poison—such as cleansers, insect sprays and pesticides, medications, chocolate, certain plants, and antifreeze

  • burn—such as plugged-in appliances, boiling liquids, open flames

  • electrocute—such as worn lamp cords

  • strangle, choke, or obstruct breathing—such as choke collars, small balls, sewing thread and needles, pantyhose, and bones

  • topple or crush—such as precariously placed appliances, top-heavy filing cabinets, and lamps

  • allow escape or theft—such as loose screens and inadequate fences. Never leave your pet unattended on a balcony or patio.
Veterinary Care
As soon as possible, choose a veterinarian and take a practice drive from your apartment to the nearest emergency veterinary clinic. Trying to find it when you really need it can waste precious time. Also learn basic pet first aid.

Disasters
Even in Green Valley, AZ, disasters such as fires, floods, or hazardous-material spills may occur. Make sure you are prepared for your pet's safety in case of a disaster. Start by keeping a list on hand of local Green Valley animal welfare resources.

The Humane Society
 
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