Why You Shouldn't Pick Up a Cat by Its Tail
Learn why picking up a cat by its tail can cause injury and discover the right way to carry your feline friend safely.
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No, you should not pick a cat by its tail. This can cause pain and injury to the cat’s spine and tail. Instead, gently support the cat’s body by placing one hand under its chest and the other under its hindquarters. This provides proper support and makes the cat feel secure. Ensuring you handle your cat safely and compassionately is crucial for its well-being and trust in you.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the safest way to pick up a cat? Gently support a cat by placing one hand under its chest and the other under its hindquarters.
- Why should I avoid picking up a cat by its tail? Picking up a cat by its tail can lead to pain and injuries to its spine and tail.
- How can I make my cat feel safe while being handled? Ensure to support its body properly and handle it gently to make your cat feel secure.