How to ensure safety when catching cats and holding cats, must-see raising cats!

 8:07am, 19 June 2025

The cat's claws are very powerful. If the owner is not careful when catching and holding a cat, he may be scratched by the cat. Cat's random scratch may also cause the cat to be injured. How to ensure safety when catching and holding a cat, a must-see for raising a cat!

The general correct method is: grab the skin of the cat's neck and back with one hand, and hold the cat's waist, back or hips with the other hand, so that most of the cat's weight falls on the hands that support the buttocks. Or put one hand under the cat's chest and gently grab the cat's front leg. Before catching a cat, if you can get familiar with the cat for a while, such as gently patting the cat's forehead and stroking the cat's back; after grabbing the cat, immediately gently stroke the cat's head with your hands to calm it down as soon as possible, it will be safer.

For new cats or big wild cats, it is best for two people to cooperate with each other, that is, one person first grasps the skin of the cat's neck and back, and the other person uses both hands to grasp the cat's forelimbs and hind limbs to avoid scratching people. When catching a cat, never grab the ears, tails or limbs. If you scratch your ears, it is easy to break the cat's ear bones and cause disability. It is easy to get bitten or scratched by cats when grabbing limbs. A cat's tail is very sensitive. Pulling its tail or stepping on its tail with its feet can easily attract cat attacks. Of course, if the cat has become a companion with the owner, just hold it in your arms.