Yes, it is bad to hold cats by their neck because it can cause them harm or discomfort. It is better to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
No, it is not safe to hold cats by their neck as it can cause harm or discomfort to the cat. It is recommended to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
Yes, it is bad to pick up cats by the neck as it can cause them pain and discomfort. It is better to support their body properly when picking them up.
Yes, they bite the kittens neck, cats have no sense of touch on the back of their necks
By the nape of the kitten's neck. The nape is a patch of loose skin on the back of the neck; mother cats will bite this and carry the kittens around. (But don't worry, it doesn't hurt the kitten!)
Yes, grabbing a cat by the neck is considered bad because it can cause harm and distress to the cat. It is important to handle cats gently and with care to ensure their well-being.
No, it is not safe to hold a cat by its neck as it can cause harm and distress to the cat. It is recommended to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
I don't think so, because when they are kittens there mother carrys them by the neck, but you should always support an adult cat with a hand underneath them if they are carried. Don't grab them on the neck bone just the bit of meat on there neck, however, never hold a cat by the scruff as their own body weight can cause damage to their neck. If your cat is being bold don't carry them on the neck but touching there nose shows them that they are being bad.
hold and support your neck and body
I Feel Bad About My Neck was created in 2006.
There are about six.
No, cats do not like being grabbed by the neck as it can be uncomfortable and may trigger their natural instinct to defend themselves.
it is called a scruff