Monday, 23 January 2017

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How to Pet a Cat?

often ponder, my kitten behave unbecoming behavior , and this is what sometimes disturb our mood , so we resort to solutions to make cat pet, Pet a cat may sound simple, but

How to Pet a Cat


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Often ponder, my kitten behave unbecoming behavior , and this is what sometimes disturb our mood , so we resort to solutions to make cat pet.

      Pet a cat may sound simple, but for children or people who haven't spent much time around cats, it's important to know the do's and don'ts of approaching and touching a cat. Petting in the wrong spot or using too much force or speed can agitate some cats, causing them to bite or scratch. Experts recommend letting it happen on the cat's terms: seek permission to touch her, and let the cat have control over the interaction. There are a few places where it's hard to go wrong: areas where cats have scent glands are perfect for petting. Spreading their scent imbues their environment with a familiar smell, which in turn makes them feel happy and content. Knowing where to touch, and when to stay away, can help ensure that both of you enjoy a little cat-human contact.


     Letting the cat come to you


Let the cat sniff you before you pet it so it can become comfortable with you.Extend a hand or finger and allow the cat a chance to touch her nose to you.

·         If she shows no interest in your hand or just stares at it suspiciously, reconsider your intention to pet her. Try some other time when the cat may be in a different mood.
·         However, if the cat sniffs your hand, meows, and then rubs her chin or the side of her head against it, or brushes the side of her body on you, chances are she is open to being touched. Open the palm of your hand and softly touch her body.

Bach flowers for pet the cat
 Bach flowers can represent a support to assist the cat in some cases. Here are a few floral, useful species if they are administered with regularity:
Chicory: for an animal too attached to his master and with forms of separation anxiety. Holly: a jealous cat.
Impatiens: for a tense and irascible cat.
Mimulus: in the case of phobias and fears.
Rock Rose: If the cat has sudden panic attacks. Do not mix more than 4 species; Add 2 drops of each gas in a bottle containing 30 ml of pure water and, regardless of the weight of the cat, oral 2 drops of the solution obtained at a rate of four times per day, until the desired result is reached.

In case of emergency (an unexpected separation, a trip, a visit to the vet), we can find a quick solution with Rescue Remedy, one of the remedies of Dr. Edward Bach, who is a good anxiolytic. Four drops paid directly on the language can allow the cat to find some serenity.