How to hold a cat comfortably

Don’t just hang it by its armpits, because some cats get uncomfortable floating in mid-air and wrap their arms and body tightly around the cat. Be more careful when holding a kitten, because the kitten’s ribs are very soft, and if the action is rough, it will cause internal injury to the kitten. Although the mother cat will bite the back of his neck when taking the kitten, we should try to avoid this action. It won’t hurt, but it will cause the kitten to reject, unless the kitten is overly playful or uncooperative. But when the cat is physically injured, especially when the fracture is broken, this method of holding is completely forbidden.

So how to properly hug our kitten?

The first step is to comfort the kitten and let it relax before holding the cat. Establish a good relationship with the cat before holding the cat, let it calm down, and then try to hold it.

The second step is to hold the cat’s upper body with your hands, stand the cat upright, grab the cat’s two front feet with one hand, and put it on the cat’s chest, which will make the cat feel more at ease, don’t deliberately at this time Touch the places your cat hates being touched, such as the stomach and tail, otherwise it will struggle to escape instead.

The third step, grab the cat’s two hind feet with the other hand, and support the cat’s buttocks with the palm of the hand, so that the cat’s The body can be closely attached to the human body, looking for the position that can make it stable.

The fourth step, let the cat cling to his body, wrap his arms around the cat, and let his back and hips rest on the human arm, so that there will be no feeling of being in the air. If the cat is struggling, grab his front feet and reassure him.

Another way to hold the cat is to place the palm of your hand on the chest behind the cat’s front feet, drag the other hand on the hip, put the cat’s front foot on the shoulder, and let the cat sit on the owner’s wrist. Inside.

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