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Cats lifting kittens by scruff of neck

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MargeB | 10:52 Sun 14th Aug 2005 | Animals & Nature
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Why do kittens go all limp and seem to become 'comatose' when this happens? What is the physiology involved?
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they go all limp because being picked up by the scruff of thier neck releases a chemical called endorphans which is like a drug to the cat. it actually paralyzes them until they are let go.
It's an innate reflex suited to being picked up by a parent and carried (silently) away from danger.  All animals have this reflex especially so of those that still have enough skin to hold on to.

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