- 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!
Also asked, can you tame a wild cat?
However, generally it is not advisable to tame a feral cat, and it is usually not possible to tame an adult one. Feral cats are not used to human contact, and it's likely they'll never be as docile and friendly as a domesticated cat.
Beside above, how do you introduce an outdoor cat to an indoor cat? Hold one cat, open the door for a few seconds so they can see the other cat, then shut the door. Do this a few times a day, and make it just a little longer as you progress. You can also put the new cat in a carrier and set it out in the existing cat's area for 30-60 minutes at a time.
Similarly, it is asked, how do you control a wild cat?
Trap, Neuter, and Return, or "TNR," became popular in the 1990s as a humane way to control the population of feral cats. With TNR, the cats are typically trapped, spayed or neutered, and vaccinated against rabies and distemper (an often fatal virus).
How do you calm down a wild cat?
Here's how you can create a calming situation for her to relax:
- Give the cat as much time as possible to calm down.
- Take her to quiet place where she can be alone–if you're in your home, a bathroom works well.
- Follow a routine for all daily activities like feeding and cage cleaning.
- Cats mark their territory by smell.
