Why Does My Cat Go Limp When I Pick Him Up? Understanding the Ragdoll Response
Discover why your cat goes limp when picked up. Learn about the 'ragdoll response' and what it reveals about your cat's trust and comfort.
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Why does my cat go limp when I pick him up? This behavior, known as 'flopping' or the 'ragdoll response,' is often due to your cat feeling safe and comfortable in your arms. Cats tend to go limp when they trust their owner and feel secure. It's a sign of affection and trust, indicating that your cat feels safe enough to be completely relaxed when you handle them.
FAQs & Answers
- Is it normal for cats to go limp when picked up? Yes, it's normal and often indicates that your cat feels safe and secure with you.
- How can I tell if my cat trusts me? Signs of trust include your cat going limp in your arms, purring, and seeking out your company.
- What should I do if my cat doesn't like being picked up? Respect your cat's boundaries and work on building trust gradually through positive interactions.
- Do all cats go limp when held? Not all cats will demonstrate this behavior; it often depends on individual personality and comfort level.