Pffftt.. use the 9G technique that we used at the lab. Granted it
was on rats but the theory still is sound.
Grab the cat by the tail, swing in a large arc as fast as you can
(Hence the 9 G's) and space it so just the head hits on a large steady
surface. A table works especially well. No more scratching.
NB: If bits of brain squirt out you may have exceeded 9 G's.
Lester
Oh yeah.. hiss at them, it makes them run. or hit them with a
flashlight or maybe even with just the light beam from one...
On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:16 PM, David Lieb wrote:
>> Another alternative is to use a heavy work glove and grab them by
>> the scruff of the neck. They reflexively relax, at least somewhat,
>> and they can't get to you anyway.
>
> Sounds like hearsay to me. My Bengal cat can rake you just fine with
> his hind claws while you are holding him by the scruff of the neck.
> David L
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