"If you're trying to hold a cat down, whether it's to trim their nails, or give them a pill… squish that cat," he says in the video. Anyway, Squish loves to be squished. We love cats so much, we just wanna shout it from the rooftops. Google it if you don't believe us. We hope our products help you tell the world just how much you love cats. Anyway, Squish loves to be squished.

Squish is friendly, sassy, loving, and best of all, squishy.We hope our products help you tell the world just how much you love cats. Squish That Cat has the purrfect products for you and your cat. "If you're just approaching a cat to just pat them and have fun with them, you have to remember that cats can spook very easily, so you kind of want to take it easy with them," "They're also much smaller than us, so a light touch will normally pay off with a cat. "But when it comes to picking up cats, that's a whole another set of rules.Burstyn recommends to pick up cats to make them feel supported. Cats love to be squished. Go ahead, treat yourself to some cute cat stuff. High quality Squish That Cat gifts and merchandise. Did you know that the best way to hold your cat is to squish that cat? (Ya know, without the rooftop part.) We made her feel safe & loved by squishing her. Here at Squish That Cat we're committed to sharing our love for cute cat stuff.

Basically you scoop up the cat backwards, holding their butt towards the front, and their head under your arm.This keeps the cat secure, and in a position that won't hurt the cat or you, but is probably not recommended for all everyday situations.Burstyn also explains the correct procedure for hanging out with a 'shoulder cat', although he notes that not all cats like this kind of carrying method - don't attempt this with strange cats or you risk getting a back full of claw marks.And for our less cooperative feline friends, veterinarian Sophia Yin demonstrates the correct way of We'll be right back - we're off to test the football carry on our house cats. In the video he puts one hand under the chest and one hand under the abdomen - don't just let the back legs dangle unsupported!Another way the video recommends is called the 'football carry'. She grew up to be the opposite of a scaredy-cat. Our products help you do just that! Our inspiration for selling the best cat products for both humans and cats alike comes from our own furry feline, Squish. It sounds weird, but if you firmly squish them down, they find it comfortable. In fact, holding them the wrong way could get either you or your cat hurt.However, veterinarian Uri Burstyn makes the whole thing look like a breeze in a video seen over 2 million times, published on his channel To start with, he recommends something all cat people know well - letting the cat sniff your hand before interacting with it.This will help the cat adjust to you, and you should use curled fingers, so that the cat doesn't chomp on them in case it isn't interested in hanging out. This sounds pretty crazy, but it's more safe and secure than you'd think. It sounds weird, but if you firmly squish them down, they find it comfortable. "He also explains a really easy way to make sure a cat can be held down without getting stressed. Cats can be adorable and cuddly companions, but as anyone with a cat knows, they can also be extremely tricky to hold. Cats love to be squished. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. Squish is friendly, sassy, loving, and best of all, squishy. She grew up to be the opposite of a scaredy-cat. "Cats come to me in the clinic and they're quite afraid, you can just gently squish them and they'll sit there and not hurt themselves."