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There's something about a shy little cat that can break a heart, but with a dash of patience, a heart full of love, and the right touch, those little furballs will come running to you. I bought a cat...
I live in an old neighborhood, and one night, I heard a meow outside. I went out to see and there was a tiny, emaciated wild cat. I came closer, but it ran away. I put out some puffed rice and milk outside, hoping it would eat. It looked so可怜. I tried to lure it with food that had a strong smell. By the way, cats can't drink milk. It's some leftover milk from a party we had a while back...
Even as we slowly approached the cat, we left the initiative with the cat, waiting for it to come to us. Although we don't usually sit on the ground, if we do, it can make a big difference...
Most wild cats are wary and scared of humans, needing to first get accustomed to us so they know we're not a threat. A two-month-old wild cat that's been wandering in a complex environment for a while is very alert and lacks security. Therefore, the main person needs to give more attention and patience, calling the cat's name during feeding, and slowly touching the cat...
Cats are naturally cautious. You can put some food on the ground, like cat food, and just sit there and watch. Don't get too close after it comes out to eat. This way, the cat will get used to your presence...
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Offer food in a way that the cat can easily access, like leaving it outside or in a bowl. |
| 2 | Wait for the cat to approach the food on its own terms. |
| 3 | Once the cat is comfortable, start to slowly approach while maintaining a respectful distance. |
| 4 | Over time, the cat will begin to associate you with food and positive experiences, making it easier to approach. |
It's important to remember that wild cats are still wild animals and should be respected. Never force a cat to interact with you if it's not comfortable. Building trust takes time and patience...
Back in high school, I found a wild cat on a very cold winter night. She was lost and freezing, meowing pitifully. I called to her, and she came out, hiding in my arms. I didn't take her home and instead hid her in the shed, giving her a small bowl of soup. The next day, I found the soup bowl empty. I used to call to her, slowly getting closer, and eventually, she let me pet her...
By using the methods mentioned above, you can definitely befriend stray cats and little wild cats. In areas with many cats, they may already be accustomed to humans and easier to approach. Be mindful of their health and safety, and always approach with care.
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