Can a feral cat ever be tamed?
Many experts agree that feral adult cats simply can’t be tamed. They are wild animals, like raccoons. They tend to stay away from humans, hide during the day, and when adopted, are very difficult to socialize. Just like you would never try to handle a raccoon, you should never try to pick up a feral cat.
How do you get a feral cat to trust you?
The Fastest Way to a Stray Cat’s Heart Is Through Her Stomach. Stray cats are often hungry cats, so the best first move is to feed the kitty and provide lots of water. Once the cat learns you’re a source for food, she will visit every day. For some very friendly cats, this is enough to gain their trust.
How do you tame a stray feral cat?
Animal rescue experts typically classify stray cats into three categories: socialized, semi-feral, and feral.
- Let the cat make the first move.
- Keep her coming back for more.
- Slowly desensitize her to life with humans.
- Respect her space.
- Consider a calming remedy to help her with the transition.
- Be patient!
How long does it take to tame a feral cat?
In addition to being a challenge, taming a feral cat can take a lot of time: feral kittens could be tamed in as little as two to six weeks, but it could be a year or more before an adult feral cat is tamed.
How do you calm a scared cat?
What can I do to help when my cat is scared or anxious?
- Make sure they have their own space.
- Avoid or reduce the things that scare them.
- Give them space.
- Close the curtains and try playing music or the TV.
- Always stay calm.
- Try to stick to a routine.
- Introduce new things slowly.
- Keep a few litter trays inside.
Can feral cats be nice?
You may have a chance of taming or domesticating a feral kitten. However, it’s not generally recommended to tame a feral cat — and it’s usually not possible to tame an adult one. Feral cats aren’t used to human contact, and they probably won’t ever be as docile and friendly as a domesticated cat.