How long does it take to get close to a cat you just brought home?
It takes about a week for a kitten to get close to you when you first bring it home. Cats are more afraid of strangers. Although the cat recognizes its owner, it takes a certain amount of time for the cat to adapt. A kitten just brought home needs about a week to get familiar with the environment. Therefore, it is recommended that cat owners prepare a semi-enclosed nest or a cardboard box for the cat. Prepare food and a litter box so that the cat can get used to the new environment and become close to its owner.
How to feed a cat you just brought home:
1. First, give the cat a name. You can call the cat. Every cat must have its own name. After giving the cat a name, calling it by that name every time it is fed can cause the cat to have a conditioned reflex and quickly recognize and approach its owner.
2. When you bring a cat home, you need to prepare a place for the cat to sleep. Cats need a warm and comfortable place to rest. You can prepare a larger nest to facilitate the cat's activities.
3. Prepare food for the cat every day and adjust the feeding according to the cat’s preferences. There are many things cats like to eat. You should prepare some pet-specific cat strips, canned cats, chicken breasts, etc. for cats.
4. You can prepare toys to play with your cat. Cats are naughty and love to play. If you play with your cat regularly, you can enhance the relationship between them and make the cat like you more.
5. When a cat is sick, you need to take the cat for treatment. The cat may get sick during the feeding process. At this time, you should take good care of the cat and take the cat to treatment in time to help the cat's physical recovery.
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