How to pick up a cat like a pro - Vet advice on cat handling.

Helpful Vancouver Vet
1 May 201806:53

Summary

TLDRDr. Uri Burstyn's video offers practical cat handling tips for pet owners. He emphasizes the importance of proper approach, gentle interaction, and safe lifting techniques to avoid injuries. The veterinarian demonstrates how to make a cat feel supported when picking them up, using a 'squish' method for restraint, and introduces the 'football carry' for quick transport. Additionally, he addresses 'shoulder cats', showing how to allow a cat to climb onto shoulders safely and how to manage them while wearing a hoodie or jacket. The video aims to educate viewers on creating a comfortable and secure experience for both the cat and the owner.

Takeaways

  • 🤝 Approach a cat gently and let them sniff your hand to introduce yourself.
  • 🐾 When petting a cat, use a light touch and be mindful that they can spook easily.
  • 🙌 Pick up a cat by supporting their chest and abdomen to ensure their comfort and safety.
  • 🚫 Avoid swinging cats around as it can be uncomfortable and unsafe for them.
  • 🦵 Be aware that cats may scratch when they feel insecure or are trying to scramble for purchase.
  • 🤲 When carrying a cat, hold them close to your body to make them feel secure.
  • 🐈 If a cat is trying to escape, 'squish' them gently to restrain without causing harm.
  • 🧣 Use a towel as a restraint tool to prevent scratches when a cat is scared or restless.
  • 🔧 In emergencies, use the 'football carry' method to securely and safely transport a cat quickly.
  • 🌟 Some cats enjoy being 'shoulder cats' and will naturally climb onto your shoulders for a comfortable position.
  • 👚 Wearing a thick jacket or hoodie can make it easier for a cat to climb onto your shoulders and stay comfortable.

Q & A

  • Who is the speaker in the video script?

    -The speaker is Dr. Uri Burstyn, a veterinarian in Vancouver, BC.

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to teach pet owners how to properly handle and manage cats.

  • What is the issue with swinging a cat by its body?

    -Swinging a cat by its body is uncomfortable and unsafe for the cat, as it can lead to injury and distress.

  • How should one introduce themselves to a cat?

    -One should introduce themselves by letting the cat sniff their hand, with fingers curled to avoid getting bitten, and offering a gentle scratch on the side of the face or a tickle under the chin.

  • Why should you be careful when petting a cat?

    -Cats can spook easily, so it's important to be gentle and use a light touch to avoid startling them.

  • How should you pick up a cat to ensure its safety and comfort?

    -To pick up a cat safely, use one hand under the chest and the other under the abdomen to support the cat's body, and lift gently to prevent it from hanging or flopping.

  • What common mistake can lead to injuries when handling cats?

    -Injuries often occur when a cat is held in a way that allows it to swing freely and scramble with its hind legs, potentially scratching the handler.

  • How can you carry a cat without it trying to escape?

    -Hold the cat close to your body and 'squish' it gently, making it feel secure and supported.

  • What is the 'football carry' method for carrying a cat?

    -The 'football carry' involves scooping the cat up with its head under your arm and its rear in your hand, squishing it tightly to your body for secure and safe transport.

  • What is a 'shoulder cat' and how do you handle it?

    -A 'shoulder cat' is a cat that enjoys being on the shoulder. To handle it, lean forward to allow the cat to climb up, and squish it gently to keep it secure on the shoulder.

  • What is the best way to put down a cat that has climbed onto your shoulder?

    -To put down a shoulder cat, lean forward gradually until the cat rights itself and decides to hang out or leap off your back.

  • How can a towel be used as a restraint tool for cats?

    -A towel can be used by placing it over the cat and squishing it gently, preventing the cat from scratching with its claws while being restrained.

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