How To Pick Up A Cat By The Neck
Wrap your other arm.
How to pick up a cat by the neck. Lifting a cat or suspending its body weight by its scruff the skin on the back of its neck is unnecessary and potentially painful. A must watch for anyone with a. When a mother picks up her kitten by the scruff he instinctively tucks up his legs and stays still. Allow the cat to rest its paws on an elevated surface for a couple of seconds.
This will be painful and potentially dangerous. She gently mouths the loose skin behind the ears in the neck area and can carry each kitten individually. Scruffing is the way the mother cat moves her brood around when they are still dependent on her. Pick up the cat by the scruff of the neck if it is frightened.
The cat should lay its ears back but its body should be relaxed unless the cat is very aggressive. If you need to safely pick up a cat by the neck or scruff keep in mind this method is best used for kittens under the age of 6 months. Do not allow any anger or frustration to show. This may calm the cat and allow you to control it.
Place one hand under the cats body behind its front legs if you are sure that the cat is accepting of being picked up. A kitten past the newborn stage is too heavy to lift by scruff you risk putting dangerous amount of pressure on their delicate necks that can result this type of scruffing could be very painful for a cat notice how the feet picking up the cat reach down and grasp by scruff of neck secure back feet with your other hand note position fingers for those wondering mother cats pick kittens up by the scruff of their neck clearly somewhat relaxing them reference. Approach the cat from the side or front so that he can see and hear you. If the cat appears aggressive and scared you can attempt to gently pick it up by the scruff of the neck supporting its back feet with your other hand.
How to pick up a cat. Never pick up a cat by the scruff of the neck or with one hand. You should not use this technique on an adult cat over 6 months. Place the cat on a sturdy even surface then rest your hand at the back of the cats neck and gently grasp the loose skin in this area with your entire hand grasping as close to the ears as possible.
Talk to him quietly and give him a stroke. Pull him close to your chest. If necessary give the cat a break. Above all remain calm throughout the handling.
Slide one arm underneath your cats belly and pick him up supporting the hind legs and body on your arm. But bear in mind that young kittens are considerably lighter than adult cats. The best way to pick up your cat under normal circumstances is to spread your hand under his chest and as you lift slide your other hand and forearm under his hind end to support his weight. Gently move your hand under the cats body just below its front legs so you have the support you need when you begin to pick up the cat.
Burstyn and his feline friends demonstrate how to pick up a cat in a way that is comfortable for the cat and safe for you. No a cat should not be picked up by the scruff of the neck.































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