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1. Get on Their Level

Humans are quite a bit larger than cats and standing over them can easily intimidate them.
To make them feel comfortable, crouch down or sit on the floor to make yourself smaller and more approachable.

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2. Present Your Hand & Allow the Cat to Sniff You

Cats learn a lot about other cats and humans through smelling them. This helps the cat get used to your scent and more comfortable with your presence.

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Let the Cat Initiate

Once the cat is finished sniffing you, typically they will start to rub their face on your fingers and hands. This means they are accepting you and is a good time to start slowly petting them.

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Introduce Play

Once you have introduced yourself and the cat has accepted your introduction, you can start to implement play. As the cat interacts with you, the more comfortable the cat will become. They may even curl up on your lap for a nice, long nap!


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