Caring for the Golden Years: Tips for Senior Pets in a New Apartment Home

Moving to a new pet-friendly apartment with a senior companion requires special consideration. As pets age, their needs change, and ensuring their comfort and safety during a move is paramount. The Gallery Flats is committed to making your new home a haven for all residents, furry and human alike. Follow these four simple tips to help your aging dog or cat thrive in their new Loveland apartment.

Close view of a dog's paw transitioning from a slick wooden floor to a textured non-slip area rug.

Minimize the Physical Strain of the Move

Senior pets often suffer from arthritis or joint pain, making navigating new layouts and hard surfaces challenging. If your new Loveland apartment has slick floors, place non-slip area rugs, particularly near their food, water, and favorite resting spots. For elevated access to sofas or beds, consider purchasing pet steps or ramps. This small investment can prevent painful jumps and help keep your pet comfortable in your pet-friendly apartment.

A person's hand petting an older tabby cat eating from a bowl, highlighting a structured feeding routine.

Establish a Predictable Routine Immediately

Predictability is comforting for older animals, who may become anxious or disoriented by changes in their environment. Within the first day, establish their eating schedule, potty breaks, and playtime routine, and stick to it strictly. Consistent meal times and walks around The Gallery Flats community grounds will help them quickly acclimate. A structured day reduces stress and reinforces that this new apartment is their safe and reliable home.

A soft, brown orthopedic pet bed placed in a sunlit, quiet corner of an apartment room.

Create Multiple Cozy and Accessible Sanctuaries

Identify a few quiet spots in your Loveland apartment where your senior pet can retreat for uninterrupted rest. Place high-quality, orthopedic pet beds in these areas to support their aging joints. Having multiple designated spots means they never have to travel far when they need a nap.

A veterinarian gently examining an older, graying dog during a check-up.

Maintain Open Communication with Your Veterinarian

Before and shortly after the move, schedule a check-up with your pet’s vet to discuss the transition. A veterinarian can recommend pain management plans, anxiety medication, or supplements to ease their adjustment to the new apartment. If you’ve relocated to Loveland, ensure you have a local vet lined up. Proactive medical care is key to ensuring your beloved companion enjoys their golden years at The Gallery Flats.

The Gallery Flats welcomes your furry family members, prioritizing their comfort during the golden years. We offer spacious, comfortable, and truly pet-friendly apartment homes. If you are looking for a community that values your whole family, contact us today!

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