Introducing a Cat to a New Home
I have read many books and articles about cats — wanting to do the best for my furry friend. Almost all of them say that to introduce a cat to a new home, you must put them in a room and close the door for a few days to let them get used to the new sounds and smells before you let them go further through the house.
When I moved to New Mexico recently with my cat, Michie, I just couldn’t do that. It seemed disrespectful of her dignity and independence and of her feelings. I was forced to buy a home sight unseen, which my best friend had checked out for me and sent me pictures of, so coming into the new house was an exploration for both my cat and me. As my friend showed us around from room to room, Michie followed us and check it out with me.
Yes, for the first few days, she did hide herself in the laundry room, but the door was always open and she was able to come and go as SHE pleased. It also let her come and sleep with me at night in a strange place.
I always want to do the best for her — I take her to the vet for her yearly shots and get her teeth cleaned. However, even knowing she is an animal and not a small furry person, I felt that she needed to be able to check out the new place just like I did. After all, it is a new home for us. To take a cat to a new house and lock them up in one room strikes me as cruel. Am I alone in this?

