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Cats are all fluffy and chubby, so cute that you can’t help but want to hug them. But why do they sometimes run away? Don’t worry—it might be because you haven’t mastered the right techniques yet. Here are three correct hugging postures for you.
@Armpit and Hip Support Method
This is a classic way to hold a cat, ensuring stability. First, use one hand to support the cat’s armpits (like putting on a little vest for it), then use the other hand to firmly cradle its hind hips. This way, the cat’s entire body is supported, making it feel secure. Remember to be gentle—don’t hurt the little guy!
@Shoulder-Posting Hug
This posture is super sweet and perfect for “cat slaves.” Gently place the cat on your shoulder, letting its belly rest against you and its little paws grab your clothes. Note that this requires the cat to trust you enough; otherwise, it may feel insecure. Also, make sure the cat doesn’t slip off your shoulder to avoid injury.
@Princess Hug
As the name suggests, this is a romantic way! Gently lift the cat’s front paws, letting its body lie semi-reclined—just like holding a little princess (or prince). However, this requires patience, as some cats may not be used to it at first. Guide them slowly!
Dear friends, how do you usually hold your cats?