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How can we gain a cat's trust?

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It is not easy to gain a cat's trust, first of all, you need to be patient! After all, cats are highly alert animals. Then let it accept you and like you little by little, and finally a relationship of trust can be formed.

Next, let me share some of the ways I think are better for cats to gradually trust.

Step 1: Set it free

Cats prefer quiet people to noisy people. The enthusiastic attitude at the beginning is actually an unknown danger to the cat, and it will not increase the cat's liking for you. Observe quietly, slowly let it become curious about you, and wait for him to approach. When its mood changes and it is no longer afraid, it can move on to the next step.

Step 2: Become a good friend

To gain the cat's trust, play with it first. Cats are very fond of hunting-like sports games, and the cat stick is a very suitable prop to play with cats. If the cat thinks you're a reliable playmate, congratulations you've captured its heart.

Step 3: Gentle touch is the greatest trust

When the cat is off guard against you, it will let you pet. You must not be impatient at this time! Gentle stroking...touch areas that are prone to itching, such as: chin, back of head, face, back, etc. Of course, each cat's comfort is different, you can tentatively touch the different parts to confirm where it prefers to be touched.

Last but not least, the following behaviors are not advisable to gain the cat's trust:

Too noisy environment and people are cats don't like

The cat deliberately disturbs it when it is eating

When the cat is having fun, suddenly interrupt it

Don't bother your cat when she is licking herself

The cat can pet you when the belly is exposed, but when the cat says "enough" (such as turning over, or scratching you, etc.)