First, gently place
a towel over your cat's head to prevent biting, and then slowly lift him or her into an open - topped carrier or box.
Place a bath
towel over your cat's carrier while in the veterinary hospital reception area.
For cats: Gently place a blanket or
towel over the cat's head to prevent biting; then slowly lift the cat and place her in an open - topped carrier or box.
Not exact matches
When you start taking the carrier in the car, place a
towel over it;
cats usually feel safer this way.
Just gonna put my
cat box out with a
towel inside & 1
over the top & some treats inside.
And never attempt to catch a
cat by throwing a
towel or blanket
over just the
cat.
For
cats that hate water and you know the full water - bath is not an option, consider just getting a damp
towel, perhaps even with a tiny amount of very dilute shampoo on it for those sticky spots, and rub your feline friend all
over.
If your
cat does this, you can try putting a
towel or a blanket
over your lap to protect it when your
cat sits with you.
Our hospital gives all
cats a
towel to place
over the carrier that has been infused with Feliway calming pheromone.
And there is research to prove that
cats prefer fleece
over towels and other bedding material.
If your
cat tends to be anxious on the way to the vet, try placing a blanket or
towel over the carrier to block out the view.
If the encounter has escalated beyond this point then physical contact can be interrupted by using a blanket or
towel thrown
over the
cats.
Take a
towel and rub it gently
over your new
cat and take it to your other
cats and let them smell the scent.
You can toss them
over the
cats to disorient them, and immediately relocate them by scooping them up inside the
towel (to protect yourself).
If it is not possible to have solid barriers between
cat carriers when owners are waiting with their
cats and there is more than one
cat present (eg, if owners are sitting on a bench with the carrier next to them), eye contact between
cats can be avoided and a sneeze barrier created by having a supply of clean blankets or
towels that an owner can be asked to place
over the carrier.
Another good idea is to place
towels or sheets
over the spots the
cat usually likes to sit, to create a cool barrier between their fur and the normally warmer surfaces.
Placing a trap cover, blanket, or an old
towel over the trap will allow the
cat to remain quiet and feel more comfortable.
And never try to catch a
cat by throwing a
towel or blanket
over the
cat.
Finally, wipe
over your
cat's face with a washcloth or damp cotton wool before wrapping them in a
towel and drying them off in a warm place.
Once a
cat is trapped calmly walk
over to the trap, place a
towel or sheet
over the trap to calm the
cat and remove the trap from the area.
If a suitable box or carrier can not be obtained, part of the cage should have a
towel or sheet draped
over it so the
cat feels that it can hide.
While they are traveling and while your are seated in the reception area, many
cats feel more secure while having a
towel over their carrier.
Place a
towel over the top of the carrier to help calm your
cat and prevent other pets in the waiting room from making direct eye contact
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