Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time.听

Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his own terms.听

Make the carrier more enticing to your cat by placing a towel or a Tshirt with your scent as well as a few tasty treats on the inside.听

Place the carrier near your cat鈥檚 sleeping spot or in an area that your cat passes regularly. Your cat鈥檚 curiosity will eventually lead him to explore the carrier.听

When your cat appears to be comfortable with the carrier, try placing his food inside the carrier. Do not close your cat inside, but place the bowl near the back of the carrier so that he needs to enter completely.听

Periodically confine your cat in his carrier once you are sure he doesn鈥檛 view it as a scary place. Do not keep your cat in the carrier for an extended amount of time; up to 15 minutes should be fine.听

Make sure to keep the experience as positive as possible for your cat by sprinkling some yummy treats or catnip in the carrier.听

Do not isolate your cat while he is in the carrier. Keep the carrier near you or in a familiar space while he is inside.听

If you would like information from an Anti-Cruelty Behavior Specialist regarding this behavior topic, please call 312-645-8253 or email behavior@anticruelty.org.

Recent Articles

Like dogs, many cats mark places that are new and unfamiliar to them. Intact male cats are more likely to mark than neutered males or female cats. Marking behavior can be modified if you start training early. When introducing your cat to your home, be prepared. Here are a couple tricks for a marking quick-fix.

Teaching your cat to come is a very nifty behavior to instill in him. Calling a kitten when it is contemplating climbing the drapes or jumping on the dog is a terrific way to prevent bad habits from forming; it also saves you time from searching every nook and cranny of the house for your hiding cat. Not to mention,

We cannot simply tell our cat to not be afraid of something. Rather, we must communicate it through our actions and our energy. With time, patience, and proper training, you can help your shy and fearful cat develop into a confident and friendly feline.听

Health Check
Before anything else, it is important

Play time is critical for a cat鈥檚 wellbeing. Play provides physical and mental stimulation, teaches them important skills, prevents behavioral problems, helps adopted cats bond to a new family, and helps shy cats come out of their shells. There鈥檚 actually a lot of important stuff going on while your cat is having fun