Why Restraint Bags Are a Good Idea for Cats?
Cat restraint is often necessary to give your cat
medication, or if you need to handle his face, mouth or ears or feet. A cat
restraint bag can keep your cat restrained without harming him. The zippered
bag has room for your cat's legs and a hold for his head; smaller zippered
holes in the base of the bag allow you to remove your cat's leg's one at a
time. Read on to learn how to properly restrain your cat in a cat restraint
bag.
Why Restraint Bags
Are a Good Idea for Cats?
Cats typically hate to endure taking medication, having ear
or eye ointment administered, having their teeth brushed, or having their nails
trimmed. If you have been handling your cat in this way since he was a kitten,
he may be more sedate than other cats when faced with grooming or medications.
However, most cats struggle; restraining your cat with too much force only
causes him to struggle harder. Your cat's sharp claws and teeth can make
inappropriate cat restraint hazardous for you both.
A cat restrain bag allows you to restrain all or some of
your cat's legs during grooming, or while administering medication. When your
cat is fully restrained within the bag, it’s typical bag for cat only his head will stick out of the hole. You can unzip smaller
holes in the corners of the bag to remove your cat's feet for grooming. Cat
restraint bags make restraining your cat safer and less alarming for you both.
Using a Cat Restraint
Bag
Cat restraint bags are usually made of thick canvas. The
neck opening will have a hook that allows you to secure the sack around your
cat's neck like a cape. The bottom of the bag unzips down the middle; smaller
holes for accessing your cat's leg also have zip or velcro fasteners.
As a proud cat owner you’ve probably already experienced a
situation when you needed to keep your cat still in order (to give it
medication) and you just gave up after 3 hours of trying. Well now you can say
goodbye to those long struggles, because this is exactly what cat restraint
bags (or cat comfort sacks) are made for.
A cat sack will be of huge help next time when you need to
give your cat medication, trim your cat’s nails or force-feed a non-eating
kitty, it will keep your cat restrained safely, without harming him. Basically,
if you’ve never heard of cat sacks before, they’re simple zipper devices that
have room for your cat’s legs and a hold for his head.
Most of the cat comfort bags are made of thick canvas.
Usually, it will come with a hook at the neck opening that will allow you to
secure the sack around your cat’s neck. There is a big zipper at the bottom and
smaller holes placed near your cat’s legs, closed also with a zipper or with velcro
fasteners.
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