What Is The Best Way To Hold A Cat?

what is the best way to hold a cat?

Picking up a cat can be awkward. How does one even go about holding a cat? Should we pick them up a certain way? Should we hold them in a specific way? Holding a cat can be just part of the two of you bonding or enjoying some snuggle time on the couch if thatโ€™s your catโ€™s thing. However, there also might be times when holding a cat is necessaryโ€”like picking him up to remove him from the counter that heโ€™s not supposed to be on, for example.

Sometimes, cats cooperate when you pick them up. It seems that more often than not though, many cats kind of make thingsโ€ฆawkward. Here are some tips that will help you figure out the best way to hold a cat.

best way to hold a cat

When Holding a Cat, Always Respect Your Catโ€™s Boundaries

As with anything when it comes to our feline friends, respect your catโ€™s boundaries. If sheโ€™s not a natural snuggler and doesnโ€™t seem to love it when you try to pick her up and cuddle, then donโ€™t do it. I know, I know, itโ€™s so incredibly tempting because cats are just so cute! Iโ€™ve struggled with this myself, but Iโ€™ve learned to adjust since having a cat in the house who absolutely does not want snuggles unless he initiates them. It makes for a happier cat who is actually, in the long run, much more inclined to initiate snuggles with me than he used to be.

Be Gentle and Quiet

Iโ€™m pretty sure I probably donโ€™t have to tell you this, but just in case: donโ€™t stomp over to your cat, making loud and obnoxious sounds, and expect to pick him up. Approach the cat gently and calmly to avoid frightening the poor creature.

best tips for holding a cat

Use Both Hands

Once youโ€™ve quietly approached your cat, youโ€™ll need to use both of your hands to pick her up. Even with small cats, itโ€™s generally less uncomfortable for them if you use both hands to gently lift them up. One of your hands should be supporting kittyโ€™s backside while the other can be tucked under kittyโ€™s chest. This way, youโ€™re supporting more of your catโ€™s weight in an even manner.

Avoid Dangling Legs When Holding a Cat

Be sure that as you support both the back side and the chest, youโ€™re supporting your catโ€™s legs as well. Most cats arenโ€™t going to love if it their paws are dangling outside of your arms. Try to make sure kittyโ€™s back paws are tucked comfortably into your arm as you support her rear end. Similarly, you can use your other arm to give her a place to rest her front legs and paws.

Adjust Hold as Needed

We know cats are unique, so some of them may prefer some tweaks to the way they are held. If your cat is smaller and your arms are larger or longer, you may be able to have kitty balance on your forearm and still have her properly supported, with paws and legs tucked comfortably in. Pay attention to your catโ€™s movements and whether she lets out any squeaks of protest when you hold her, as this is a key indicator of whether sheโ€™s comfortable being held that way.

Did you learn anything new and interesting about our feline friends? Share this article with other cat lovers that you know so they can learn something, too.

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