<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\nCradling a cat is okay if you have a trusting relationship with your pet. Moreover, if it is suffering from back pain you might put yourself at risk of feline assault and end up being clawed in the face if you handle it improperly. Therefore, before picking up a cat, you have to examine its mood. If your cat is head-butting you, meowing, or purring, it\u2019s a good indication that it wants your attention and that it would like you to pick it up. The right way to pick up a cat is to approach from his side and place one hand flat against his rib cage then use your other hand to support him under his hindquarters.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Often, holding a cat like a baby might make them feel like prey. The best way to carry a cat like a pro is in an upright position with their whole body facing on you and resting on your arm. Make sure you\u2019re holding him securely but not too tight. If they feel like they might fall, they\u2019ll struggle to be put down. Make sure you are holding the cat firmly but not too tightly. If your pet feels like they might fall, the cat will fight to be put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Once your cat settles in and is amenable to being petted, start stroking it along its back in slow, continuous motion. Always go from head to tail, and never against the direction of the fur. Stop when you reach the base of his tail. If your cat is enjoying it, he is likely to arch his back to increase your hand’s pressure. As a pet owner, you must learn how your cat likes to be petted. Here\u2019s a tip: the top of the cat\u2019s head, especially between and behind the ears, is a universal favorite among our feline friends.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>Start Early<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\nThe best time to make your cat get used to being held is in the early weeks of their lives. Early and regular socialization with positive reinforcement from about two to three weeks old helps kittens develop faster and grow comfortable with the presence of humans. Mishandled cats often feel anxious and develop fear against humans and more likely to stay away from them. Cats have an excellent retentive memory and will likely avoid people who maltreated them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n