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Moving and need advice for my 2 Savannahs

Hina

Site Supporter
Does anyone know of a Fellaway spray instead of a diffuser?

We tried the spray, didn't really work for us - sprayed the carrier and even the car. Sasha still hated the car and ended up crying and peeing in the carrier.
 

Carykd7kau

Reincarnated cat Moderator
I think it all has to do with the individual cat. Some will be calm and fine, others will be nervous, still others will be angry. Cats HATE change. And each reacts differently. Just be prepared as best you can.
 

John Popp

Site Supporter
My Boys no longer mind the car at all because they know they get to do some exploring on the other end. More car rides, less drama out of them. I'd love to take them more places, just too may irresponsible dog owners without leashes.

"Yes, I'm sure your dog is real friendly, but my cat was totally unaware of just how friendly they are and when he saw them charging up, he decided to find refuge by clawing into my face".
 

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Paige
Staff member
I will be moving also and always look at this thread for advice!


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Sue

Savannah Super Cat
I thought I had posted here before, guess not. My daughter moved numerous times with her DSH. The cats are either the first in and locked in a safe room that no one will be opening the door or they are the last in, once everything is in and movers have left and doors are closed. The other tip is to look everywhere before you let them out for possible hiding areas. During 2 of her moves, a cat got into dead space under or behind cabinets. One time it was an opening above the kick plate under a cabinet. You could not see it, but you could feel it. We came close to cutting a hole in the wall on the opposite side to get the cat out. The cat eventually came out for tuna. For this reason, check your safe room for unknown openings.
 
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