What is a tame cat?

A "tame cat" can refer to two different things:

1. A domesticated cat: This is the most common interpretation. It refers to a cat that has been bred over generations to live with humans and be comfortable in a domestic setting. These cats are generally friendly, social, and tolerant of human interaction. They have adapted to living in homes, eating prepared food, and interacting with humans as companions.

2. A cat that is accustomed to human interaction: This refers to a cat that, even if not fully domesticated, has been socialized with humans and is relatively comfortable around them. This could include feral cats that have been fed by humans or stray cats that have been handled and cared for.

Here are some key characteristics of a tame cat:

* Comfortable around humans: They don't react with fear or aggression when approached.

* May enjoy being petted: They might purr or rub against you when you touch them.

* May come when called: They may respond to their name or other commands.

* May play with toys: They show interest in interactive toys and games.

* Generally accepting of their environment: They are not overly stressed or anxious in their surroundings.

However, even "tame" cats can have their own personalities and preferences. Some may be more affectionate and outgoing than others. Some may be more independent and prefer their own space. It's important to respect a cat's individual needs and boundaries.

Ultimately, a tame cat is one that has a good relationship with humans and is able to live harmoniously in a domestic setting.