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The kitten got into the car chassis and couldn't come out

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Ethan Carter
Kittens get into car chassis mainly to find a safe and hidden place. In winter, they want to keep warm, and on rainy days, they want to hide from the rain. If the kitten does not come out, the owner can try to scare the kitten out with sound, such as hitting the car with hands or branches to make noise to scare the kitten out. Secondly, you can also use food to lure the cat out, such as canned cats, ham sausage, dried fish, etc. In addition, if it is your own car, you can also try to start the car, but do not drive it. The kitten will run out if it feels something is wrong.

1. Use sound to scare the kitten out

Kittens are generally timid, so the owner can hit the car with their hands or branches. After the kitten hears a loud noise, it will Run away immediately. In addition, you can also find a puppy to bark outside the car, so that the cat will be scared and run out.

2. Use food to lure the kitten out

Cats are delicious, so owners can also use the cat’s favorite food to tempt the cat, such as Place canned food, ham sausage, dried fish and other food next to the car, and then walk to a place where the cat can't see it. When the cat feels that there is no danger around it, it will come out to eat on its own.

3. Start the car or sound the whistle

Cats are also very vigilant, so if it is your own car, you can also try to start the car or sound the whistle to scare the cat out. , the sound and vibration from the engine will make the cat feel something is wrong, and it may run out automatically. But be careful not to drive the car to avoid hurting the cat.

Note: If the kitten gets into the chassis of the car and cannot come out, it is best not to use violence to pull the cat out, otherwise the kitten may be easily injured.