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Ready to Move? Expert Removalist Tips

  Ready to Move? Expert Removalist Tips It can be difficult to adjust to your new home when it's your first home removal. A paralysed you wonders, "What do I do first?". Not a problem. Our experienced removalists from City Removalist have some tips you might find useful. Let's start by clearing the clutter! It's common for people to have extra stuff they won't use. During a move, you spend too much time thinking about how to arrange all your belongings. Instead, divide your belongings into four categories: Keep, Pitch, Donate, and Sell. Consider these two criteria when deciding what goes where: Have you used it within a year? Is it valuable in terms of monetary or emotional terms? You can put things in either 'Pitch' if they have flaws that render them unusable, 'Sell' if you can make some money from them on Gumtree or at a garage sale, or 'Donate' if they are usable but won't generate much income. If it has sentimental

Cats and Moving: How to Move with Them

  Cats and Moving: How to Move with Them The feline health experts at Hill's Pet Foods say cats form strong bonds with their environments. The change of place can cause some cats to flee to their former homes when their owners move. If you are considering a home removal with a cat, follow these tips for a stress-free experience. During the removalists' packing process, keep Kitty contained. Make sure your cat is in an empty room with his or her litter box, food, water, carrier, and favourite bedding before the removalists arrive. Clearly mark the door so the removalists won't enter. As soon as you get ready to leave the house, keep your cat in its room. Make sure your cat's essentials are always with you. Pack a first-week bag for your cat just like you do for your family members. Food, favourite toys, bedding, and dishes should be brought with you. Alternatively, you can ask your removalists to place your cat's bag of belongings towards the back of the