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  • Moving house with pets: parasite checklist

    August 19, 2025 2 min read

    Moving house with pets: parasite checklist

    Introduction

    Moves disrupt routines and new homes can hide parasite stages. A short plan keeps dogs and cats protected while you unpack. Prepared with input from our lead vet and founder, Dr. Feargus McConnell, BVSc.

    Before moving day

    • Put your pet’s next due date in your phone calendar

    • Pack current products in the right weight band, plus a tick tool or fine-tipped tweezers

    • Update microchip details and save the number in your phone

    • Ask the previous occupants or agent if pets lived there and where they slept

    First week in the new place

    • Dose every pet on arrival with a product matched to species, age and weight

    • Vacuum daily for a week: rugs, skirting, sofa seams, under beds, car boot. Empty the vacuum outside

    • Hot wash pet bedding and favourite blankets, then dry well

    • Declutter sleeping spots so you can clean quickly

    • Yard check: cut long grass, clear leaf litter, tip out standing water

    Yard and balcony tips

    • Keep grass short and trim dense shrubs so tick checks are easier

    • Block gaps under fences and check shady corners where wildlife rests

    • For apartment balconies, keep pot saucers dry to reduce mosquitoes

    Keep routine during the chaos

    • Dose on the same date each month or follow the label for long-acting products

    • Store products together, high and dry, with a sticky note for the due date

    • If a dose is missed, give it when you remember and reset your reminder from that date

    Safety basics

    • Dog products for dogs, cat products for cats

    • Match current weight band and minimum age every time

    • Do not stack different preventatives unless your vet advises

    • Keep cats away from recently treated dogs if the dog label advises it

    Products we trust

    FAQ

    We found fleas after moving in. What now?
    Dose every pet, vacuum daily for the first week, hot-wash bedding, and keep prevention on time for at least three months while hidden stages clear.

    Travel delayed our due date. Should we double-dose?
    No. Give the missed dose once and reset your schedule from that date.

    Want help mapping a simple move-in plan for your pets?
    Share age, weight and your move date and we will set it up with you — contact us.

    Feargus McConnell
    Feargus McConnell