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Picking Up and Holding Your Cat the Right Way
5 Keys to Picking Up and Holding Your Cat the Right Way
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There are a few simple reasons your cat may be nervous being held or carried. Being held can encroach on her personal space, while being carried may make her feel unstable and in danger, while limiting her ability to move away or flee.
No matter why your cat is uncomfortable,
The good news is that there are handling and
Use Positive Reinforcement Training
Teach your cat to remain calm when she’s being held by using rewards and positive reinforcement. A verbal cue, like “hold,” can be used to prepare your cat to be touched and lifted; give the cue and gently touch your cat’s side without lifting her at all. When she stays still for this touch, mark with a “yes” and reward with food or play.
As she gets comfortable with this touch, add movements of a hold, like gently grasping both sides of her body or scooping a hand behind her hind legs. When you’re ready to lift, pair the verbal cue with the action of picking her up; begin with short holds and minimal height. Reward her with petting or treats after each hold.
As your
Learn What Your Cat Likes
Cats vary widely when it comes to
Some felines have unique — and unusual — preferences. My family had
Watch Your Step
Cats are sensitive to both how and where they are carried. For instance, a cat may be more likely to panic if she is carried past a ledge or on stairs, where the nearest escape route is far below her. A secure hold also makes a difference: Many cats can be terrified of being
Another factor that may stress your cat is being afraid of where she is being taken. If the only time you pick her up is to put her in her crate and head to the vet, she may associate being held with going to the doctor. In this case, the situational fear — of being placed in a crate or going to the vet — needs to be addressed separately, before you can deal with the fear of being picked up or held.
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