There are times when you need to move your pets, this is easy if you have a dog or a cat or even a rabbit for a pet. Birds are another matter, moving them can be a chore because they usually react negatively to it. If you have a tame bird then it shouldn't be very difficult but if they are not used to being handled, care should be taken in order not to injure your pet.
What you should do is to keep their usual habits. They should be fed and played with as if you are at home. Make him feel safe by being there for him.
If you are moving to a far place, take with you your pet's medical records and consult your veterinarian. Check the places which are along your way for any present diseases and watch your pet's behavior closely for signs of stress. Consult with the USDA veterinary services and ask for tips on what you should do when transporting animals.
You should provide your pet with the proper cage for the trip. Do not use any other cage but the one that the bird is using at home. To make it safe, take out the bird's toys, food and water containers. Stop the vehicle when you feed the bird which should be as often as possible. Make the cage comfortable by covering it with a blanket when it is cold. If it becomes warm and you have to take out the blanket, do so very cautiously so as not to frighten the bird. He might have already been very keen at escaping the confines of the cage.
You might need another form of carrier for the bird if the trip is for a long distance. Familiarize him with it and make him comfortable for a hassle free trip.
In your new home, place the cage in a safe corner where your pet can see his surroundings. Place familiar items near and he must be made to feel like he never left his old home. Changes can cause undue stress so let it happen slowly.
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