Friday, August 12, 2011

Watch As These Kitties Explore Their New Home for the First Time


There's something oddly joy-inducing about this video by The Mean Kitty about cats exploring their new home for the first time. Maybe it's the music, or the IKEA Cats vibe? Either way, if I were a kitty and had as many cat trees as these guys do, I don't think I'd have any trouble adjusting to my surroundings either.

Have you ever had any interesting moving experiences with your cat?


13 comments:

  1. AWESOME!! First - can we say that the open stairs and the bazillion cat trees are way too cool!!!!! we have to agree - move in the stuff first and then the kittehs. But mom smiled through the whole video!

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  2. Oh wow, that is an amazing place to be a cat in. I can't let my cats see this, they'll be crazy jealous and I'll never hear the end of it!

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  3. I mentioned this on Facebook but I'll mention it again. We moved our kitties Tchai and Bee Gee all the way from Toronto, Canada to Kidderminster in the UK. Then, just a few months later, we took them from Kidderminster to Wales. In total, four house changes in the course of a year. I have to say that they took the move in their stride. After a day of sniffing and investigating, they felt right at home!

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  4. Thanks for sharing this. He did just as the behaviorists recommend. Moving everything in and bringing in the cats last. While they looked a little nervous, having the things that smell like home and are familiar to them makes the transition less stressful for them.

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  5. When we moved apartments many years ago, our big gray cat Babe (of blessed memory) got spooked by the movers, and jumped into the HVAC ductwork. I looked up at the first floor register and saw two green eyes peering at me. After 8 hours of my crying, pleading, "here kitty kitty-ing", opening tuna cans near the open duct, sprinkling catnip near the open duct and crying some more, he hopped right out when my husband came home.

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  6. It is certainly a good idea to move the furniture in first. However logistically that did not work out the last time I moved and Bubbles and Madness ended up as 2 lumps under my sleeping bag for 2 days (http://randomdrift.blogspot.com/2008/10/we-moved.html).

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  7. That is a fantastic video! It warmed my heart...kitties are the best! (After a 2 day drive, my cat Inka literally disappeared in the new place she was brought to. I sat in the room that I had last seen her in and talked in the voice I normally used with her, after about an hour of listening to my voice, which she loved, she came out from inside a gas stove. She was all covered in soot but thankfully ok. After that, the back of the stove was blocked off so she couldn't go back in.)

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  8. This is such a lovely video, definitely has an Ikea vibe and that's one of my all time favourites. All those wide eyed looks like "is this all for ME?" =^..^=

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  9. Mean Kitty's people are obviously well trained!
    They also love their cats...

    The first move I made after adopting my now departed Toes went well, I brought her in after everything else was placed.

    I had been unpacking some boxed stuff from storage and realized that I had not seen\heard her for a while. I could not see her in any room...after a half hour I was worried she had snuck into one of the boxes I had only partially unpacked...

    Rather than re-open the dozen+ boxes I had just poked thru...I sat in the living room and told myself to wait an hour before starting that task.

    All was quiet...until I heard a noise in the bathroom. I opened the cupboard and there she was curled in the back corner in an empty spot!

    She could open all the door from the outside, so I left that area as her 'escape hatch' and kept cleaning stuff elsewhere.

    I do miss her creative little self.

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  10. Sparta nd Loki! Is Cory not the cutest cat dad ever?

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  11. That was such a great video. Our Mom really enjoyed it a lot. Those are two lucky kitties to have such a great home with so many cat trees and just a really nice house and really good owners. Have a super Sunday.

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  12. Sweet little video. Funnily enough, those cats look just like our Kima and Bandit.

    Very similar, almost exact coats.

    We've moved to a new place twice with our cats, and each time it's been the same situation.

    Kima: totally explorative, nothing fazes her.

    Mica: hides underneath the bed for a day or so before she becomes explorative.

    Bandit: stays in one corner for a few hours before he decides to explore.

    Aja: just like our Kima, totally explorative, and nothing fazes her either.

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