Hi Catherine,
Your house move sounds wonderful! :smile:
I don't have any tips for moving house with a diabetic cat particularly but just wanted to reassure you that there are quite a few US people on this board who are seasoned travellers/movers and I'm sure will be able to offer advice. Are your concerns about travelling per se? Or about how to establish your cat in a new home?
Since Monty is off the juice (crossing fingers (anti-jinx!)) you don't need to be concerned about giving insulin shots 'on the road' at least! Or dealing with a hypo! :shock:
Have you moved with Monty before? When we moved to this house with four cats (many years ago) we put them into one room that we'd set up for them especially; with sofa, cat beds, litter trays, food, water, toys etc. And they stayed in there until all the cafuffle was over. All our cats were indoor/outdoor cats, but we kept them indoors for 3 weeks so they got thoroughly used to the new house; and then when they were allowed outside that was just a 'bonus' for them!
If there isn't going to be a quiet room to put Monty in then maybe arrange for him to board at a local cattery for the day...?
A friend of mine moved his two cats from Southampton to Edinburgh about a year ago. He had them in cat baskets so that they wouldn't be thrown around in the event of sudden stops etc, but he completely forgot about their need to pee and pooh....until he smelt it..... (And he really regretted having put one of his favourite jumpers in the bottom of that basket, cos he had to throw it in the bin at the next service station...) I know of other folks who put their cats into a much larger cage (actually a dog carrier, I think) and provided beds and litter tray. I think my friend wishes he'd thought of that.... :roll:
Eliz