How to tame a wild cat into a domestic cat
How to tame a wild cat into a domestic cat:
1. Don’t rush to get close. The long-term wandering life of small wild cats may make them very hostile to humans. After bringing them home, do not hug or pet them forcefully to avoid them becoming aggressive.
2. Don’t give them a bath. After bringing back wild cats, do not clean them immediately to prevent them from becoming fearful and attacking the breeders.
3. Raising in cages. It is best to keep the brought back wild cats in a cage for a period of time. At the same time, they must be fed and watered on time so that they can become familiar with the surrounding environment and their feeders. At the same time, develop regular eating and excretion habits.
4. Communicate with it frequently. You need to communicate with the little wild cats frequently on a daily basis, get closer to them, let them feel the scent of the breeder, and stroke them appropriately if they are not too resistant, so as to quickly enhance their relationship with each other.
Precautions for raising wild cats:
1. They are aggressive. It's best to be prepared when raising them and don't force them to do things they don't like, otherwise they can easily scratch their owners.
2. Deworming inside and outside the body. Before bringing a feral cat home, it's a good idea to check the cat's body and deworm it internally and externally to avoid bringing germs into your home.
3. Close doors and windows when going out. Feral cats are usually more playful than domestic cats, and feral cats crave freedom more. If you leave it in your home without good doors or windows, it may slip out and may have a hard time getting back in.
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