Hi, I just have a question.
I moved away to college about 2 years ago, having to leave poor Oliver behind because I was to live in the dorms. I'm going to be moving into a house with two other girls in a few months, and I want to bring him here. Normally, I would consider leaving him with my parents because he's happy at their home, but my father is getting tired of caring for him, and of spending money on him when he's my cat to begin with.
I'm just not sure how to begin helping him adjust to a new home. Not only will he be in a new place with new people, but he will no longer be able to go outside (at my parents' he goes outside to potty and all that jazz, and comes in to sleep, eat, etc). The house where I'll be moving to is in a much more populated neighborhood (on the southside of Jacksonville) and we don't have a fence (not that a fence would keep an enormous 4 year old Maine Coon from escaping)
Any advice?
I moved away to college about 2 years ago, having to leave poor Oliver behind because I was to live in the dorms. I'm going to be moving into a house with two other girls in a few months, and I want to bring him here. Normally, I would consider leaving him with my parents because he's happy at their home, but my father is getting tired of caring for him, and of spending money on him when he's my cat to begin with.
I'm just not sure how to begin helping him adjust to a new home. Not only will he be in a new place with new people, but he will no longer be able to go outside (at my parents' he goes outside to potty and all that jazz, and comes in to sleep, eat, etc). The house where I'll be moving to is in a much more populated neighborhood (on the southside of Jacksonville) and we don't have a fence (not that a fence would keep an enormous 4 year old Maine Coon from escaping)
Any advice?












If he is confined to a room for a bit, he will have to adjust to be an indoor only cat. It is soooooooo much safer for them and there are sooooo many new toys and cool stuff for indoor only cats. Also, you can start a routine of interactive play with wand toys!! I do two short sessions a day with my cats, and this fulfills their need to hunt, play, and KILL the toy
