How To Prepare Pets and Plants for Moving Day
Preparing pets and plants for moving day is essential to ensure their safety and minimize stress during the transition. For pets, it’s best to create a safe, quiet space in your home on moving day where they feel secure, away from noise and strangers. Consider arranging for a pet sitter or trusted family member to care for them if they get anxious. Familiarizing pets with travel carriers ahead of time can help reduce anxiety during transportation. Pack an essentials kit with their food, water, medicines, bedding, and favorite toys to keep them comfortable. In the new home, establish a safe space with familiar items and maintain their feeding and walking routines to help them settle in.
When moving plants, start preparations about two weeks beforehand by repotting them into lightweight pots and refreshing the soil to reduce transplant shock. Water plants three days before the move—soil should be damp but not soaked. On moving day, protect plants by wrapping them in paper sleeves to prevent leaf damage and place them in boxes with air holes for ventilation. Transport plants inside the car to maintain stable temperature and position them securely to avoid tipping. After arrival, unpack plants promptly, water them, and place them in appropriate spots to help them recover. Outdoor plants should be dug up carefully with as much root as possible, wrapped in burlap, and replanted quickly at the new location.
Following these steps will help ensure your pets and plants safely adapt to their new home without unnecessary stress or damage