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- You might need to prepare a pet resume for prospective landlords, if your new home will be rented. Ask your veterinarian for a referral letter.
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- Keep your pet calm and away from all the activity on moving day by arranging with a friend to watch him at their house.
- Before the movers arrive prepare a room for your pet to stay at during the move.
Clear a room of all furniture and other belongings and close your pet in with food, water and a favorite toy or two.
- If you want to assure safe transportation of your pet, you should consider hiring an animal transport service.
The expense may be justified by the peace of mind that your pet will be with people who make their living transporting animals. They are professional, and they care about animals, and it will take away some of the stress of moving.
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- Reputable pet transporters can organize every aspect of moving your pet from beginning to end.
Pet transporters can help you with many issues, such as: •
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- When moving a pet, don't forget to confirm rules and regulations with your pet transporter so that you can purchase any pet products that may be needed.
- Remember to advise your pet transporter of any specific requirements for your pet.
- You should prune your house plants two or three weeks before you move.
This way you ensure leaves are not damaged during transportation and also promote new growth to the plant. Note it is not advisable to prune cacti or succulents. Consult a plant book or a florist for instructions.
- A week before you move you should treat your plant for pests.
Place your plant in a black plastic bag. In the same bag place a bug/pest strip, conventional flea collar or bug powder. Then close the bag and place in a cool area overnight. This will kill any pests on the plant or in the soil.
- When you prepare your plants for move place them in cardboard boxes and clearly label DO NOT LOAD so they won't mistakenly be taken on the moving van.
Cushion the leaves with wet paper towel and place a final layer of wet paper towel on top to keep them moist. Before loading into your car close the boxes and punch air holes in the top.
- When moving plants to your new residence via your car, try not to let foliage rest against the windows, as the leaves will scorch.
- The plants should be unpacked as soon as possible after arrival.
To avoid breaking the stems, remove plants through the bottom of the box. Initially, do not expose the plants to large amounts of light. Allow them to gradually become accustomed to more illumination.
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