To put your cat in the restraint bag, hang it from his neck,
fastening the hole tight enough that he can't get a front foot through, but not
so tight that it will strangle. You should still be able to slide your finger
into the neck hole when it is fastened. Then, turn your cat upside down and
hold him on his back so you can zip the long zipper running down the belly. Be
careful not to catch any of your cat's fur in the zipper.
Regardless the reason, cats just hate holding still. This
makes it nearly impossible to give them medication, brush their teeth or trim
their nails. And it turns out that the more you try, the more force you apply,
the harder your cat will struggle. By using a simple device like this, you will
not only save time and energy by avoiding all the endless struggles, but you’ll
also make sure that none of you gets harmed in the process by your cat’s sharp
claws and teeth.
Alternatively,we have the best cat restraint bag where you
can put the cat restraint bag down, placing your cat in the middle so that the
long zipper will run down his back. Pull the sides up around him, tucking his
tail in carefully. Zip the bag and then fasten the neck hole.
In order to place your cat in one, start by hanging it from
his neck and by fastening the hole for the head tight enough so he can’t pull a
leg through it. Just be careful not to fasten it too tight and strangle your
cat. You can check this by sliding your finger between the bag and your cat’s
neck, there should be just enough space for your finger to slide.
Next, turn your cat around, place him upside down and hold
him on his back while closing up the main, long zipper passing by your cat’s
belly. Just be careful not to catch any fur with the zipper.
One other way to restrain your cat is by first putting down
the sack, placing your cat at the middle (so the main zipper will cross his
back instead of belly), pulling the sides around him, putting his tail in
gently and finally by ending the process by fastening the hole for the neck.
Restraining Your Cat without a Restraint Bag
If a cat restraint bag isn't available, restrain your cat
with a thick towel. Roll the cat up snugly in the towel, with all of his feet
inside. Use clothes pins to keep the towel closed. Withdraw the cat's feet from
the ends, one at a time, for grooming.
This cozy comfort carrier is really roomy and available in 3
different sizes. It is made of tightly woven, breathable 100% cotton, that
manages to resist all scratching and snags. We have good amount cat restrain bag reviews. It comes with a
velcro-adjustable collar, which makes it suitable for all neck sizes and a
handle placed on the back of the bag that can be used as a shoulder-strap or a
seat belt pass-through. This is a wide design that will keep your cat safe
while allowing him to stretch, sit, stand and move in any position.
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