Where And How To Pet A Cat

Learn how to pet your pet so that it doesn’t react badly by scratching or biting.

Cats may seem like seemingly harmless animals when it comes to petting their bodies and giving them affection, but the truth is that there are various ways and tricks to prevent these felines from reacting badly, scratching or biting you, if you do it inappropriately.

Likewise, it is normal that if you pet their body too forcefully or too quickly, the feline will react badly and create a bad relationship with your pet.

Steps to petting a cat

First of all, you should familiarize yourself with your pet so that whenever you approach it, the cat doesn’t react badly as if it didn’t know you at all. You should let your cat sniff you so that it can see that you don’t want to hurt it or treat it roughly. If, in its search for a connection with your pet, it starts to smell you or rub itself against the hand you have extended to it, it is likely that the cat will give in and let you pet it.

First, let him sniff your fingers to gain his trust.

After passing our fingers through one of the most sensitive areas of the cat’s body, the back of the ears, we can move our palms from the neck of our cat to the tail and never the other way around. Although pressure can be applied during these caresses, the movements, as we have said before, must be soft and delicate.

Not always when the cat approaches you it will be because it wants you to pet it.

In this way, if our cat approaches and lies down next to us, it may be that he is asking to be petted, but if you notice that your pet is reluctant to be petted, stop, as perhaps they are just looking for the human warmth of their owner.

If you often hear your pet purring, it means that it is trying to get your attention so that you can pet it from the neck to the tail and seek affection. Cats are pets that require a lot of attention and care, especially because they can become very unsociable if they are not given the necessary affection.