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What could be the reason cats go limp when you pick them up?
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Mother cats do carry their kittens by the scruff. In adolescence, this reflex disappears. It can be a painful experience and most cats do not enjoy it at all. It's also very disrespectful.
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The wrong way to pick up your cat may cause them to be discomfort or even injury and don't try to force the feline into a position it's not comfortable with. They can limp when you pick them up because the reflex in which their bodies go limp by the scruffing triggers fear and stress rather than relaxation.
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so the cause of it may be that you are picking up your cat in the way it is feeling dis comfortable and is not secure so it can limo
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Cats may go limp when picked up as a natural reflex to avoid injury. This behavior is similar to playing dead and helps the cat to become less of a target. It's important to support a cat's body when picking them up to prevent injury.
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Cats may go limp when you pick them up because they are feeling relaxed and secure. Cats feel safer when they are held close to their owners, and they may go limp as a sign of contentment. It is also possible that cats go limp when they are feeling overwhelmed or stressed, so it is important to be aware of your cat's body language and take steps to help them feel safe and secure.
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When you pick up a cat and it goes limp, it's often a natural response called "cat limpness" or "cat paralysis." This behavior is rooted in their instincts – in the wild, a mother cat would carry her kittens in her mouth, and they would go limp to make transportation easier. Domestic cats may exhibit a similar response when lifted, as a passive way of being carried. It's a sign of trust and comfort.
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