The Biggest Mistake Cat Owners Make with Their Pet’s Carrier.

by Jane Tompsett

Every cat owner knows the problem - your cat needs to be put in their carrier so that you can take them to the vet, or to the boarding establishment or because you are moving to a new home. And guess what? Suddenly your super-clingy and ever present furry companion has vanished into thin air!

And what’s worse, when you do finally track down your bewhiskered friend after spending time you can ill-afford to waste, you are greeted by claws, teeth and rudely hissed words as you attempt to force a rigid and unco-operative cat into their carrier.

So how come your affectionate, compliant and normal pet has suddenly turned into a feral wildcat as soon as you get their carrier out of storage?

Well, prepare yourself for a shock - it’s your fault - and you probably have no idea at all that you are responsible for making The Big Mistake.

And the mistake is..

You put your cat’s carrier out of sight when you finish using it.

We all do it. As soon as the trauma of transporting your cat from A to B is over, the carrier gets put in the garage, in a shed or in a cupboard out of sight and out of mind. And that is where the mistake is made. The hated carrier is hidden away.

So, as the guilty party, how can you correct your error? Can you change the situation for the better? Is it possible for your cat to ever accept their carrier and remain calm and serene around it? Without doubt they can - and you can start to correct your mistake the very second you’ve finished reading this!

Bring the carrier out of storage and place it in a cat-friendly place.

Put it where it is warm and quiet.

Line it inside with a soft blanket or cushion.

Make it interesting by placing a favourite toy inside

Place a one or two tasty morsels inside.

Always leave the door open for permanent access.

Keep it a part of your cat’s everyday world.

And that’s just about it. By following the above steps, you will be able to tackle changing your cat’s negative associations with their carrier. Every time it comes into view, it triggers strong emotions in your cat as they will always connect the carrier with being forcefully subjected to unpleasant procedures. No wonder your cat runs off when they see it! Your task, as an owner, is to work towards changing the associations your cat has with their carrier, replacing the negative ones with good ones.

If your cat slowly comes to accept that their carrier is a normal part of everyday life, they will gradually relax when confronted with it and their resistance to being put in it will melt away. By making the carrier an attractive and comfortable place to snuggle down in, with a toy and snack to hand, your cat will soon get the idea that good things can chase away the bad memories.

Naturally, a trip to the vet’s surgery will always cause some bad feelings to re-surface. However, to overcome that particular problem you would have to make your vet part of your cat’s everyday, normal experience too. And that’s just not likely to happen, is it?

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