Things You'll Need
- Vari-kennels
- Cat Foods
- Litter Boxes
Instructions
Enclose the cat or kitten in a small space at first'a bathroom or bed-room works best.
Turn out the light if the cat is terrified; this often has a calming effect.
Put a bed, a litter box, food and water in the room. If the cat is very young (6 to 12 weeks), put her in a large carrier with a grated door and small windows.
Spend at least 2 to 3 hours a day with the animal. Just sitting quietly in the same room will allow the cat to learn that you are not a threat.
Gently compel the cat to let you touch her. Carefully wrap a blanket around her if you have to, hold her on your lap and pet her. Stroke her coat and touch her ears, face and neck as you talk to her in soothing tones. Even if the animal doesn't seem to be enjoying the attention, she is. Hold the cat by the scruff of the neck if she attempts to leave. (The mother cat will do this to carry or train a kitten'it doesn't hurt, and it actually relaxes the animal.)
Present special treats such as chicken or tuna, and leave them if the cat will not eat from your hand.
Gradually allow the cat to roam about in more rooms.
If the cat tries to run away from you repeatedly, enclose her in a smaller space and start again.