31/03/2026
For my last post this month I am sharing this info graphic from International Cat Care.
There are many stressors for cats around vet visits and so many variables on the day that can affect what your cat is feeling emotionally, even having to skip breakfast or spotting the rival neighbourhood cat earlier.
But there are things we can do to prepare cats for visits and remove some of these stressors.
One of these things is cat carrier training.
Their website and youtube channel is a good resource in learning how to do this.
https://icatcare.org/articles/travelling-with-your-cat
Carrier choice can also be crucial. From personal experience, top opening carriers allow the cat to sit in the bottom of their carrier, where in that moment they feel safest. Sometimes a little hidey blanket or towel loosely placed over the top of them can help facilitate examinations and injections safely with little or no restraint. Whilst giving them the feeling of being hidden, one of their coping mechanisms.
We understand that visiting the vet can be a stressful experience for both cats and caregivers. Our top tips will help reduce some of that stress and anxiety 👇
🐱 Choose a sturdy and secure carrier, place a blanket from home inside for a familiar scent.
🐱 Leave the carrier out at home as an extra bed or safe space, so your cat doesn’t always associate it with leaving.
🐱 Spray the carrier with synthetic feline pheromones at least 15 minutes before putting your cat in it.
🐱 Cover the carrier with a cloth or towel while you are travelling to help keep your cat calm. Rather than holding the carrier by the handle, which can cause it to swing, carry it with both hands from underneath.
🐱 Visit an accredited Cat Friendly Clinic so you know your cat will be handled gently, with respect, and their unique needs will be understood. Find your nearest 👉 https://icatcare.org/cat-friendly-clinic/for-owners-and-caregivers
Take a look at our website to find more of our tips for making vet visits less stressful, including a free downloadable guide! 👉 https://icatcare.org/articles/taking-your-cat-to-the-vet