The process of feral cats being trained into pet cats requires patience and time, and it is a gradual process that requires effort and attention from the owner. First of all, since feral cats are generally distrustful of humans, they need to be gradually adapted to their human presence. This can be achieved by gradually increasing the amount and frequency of contact with feral cats, such as placing food and water in areas they frequented each day, as well as giving them enough attention and love. This process takes some time until the wild cats gradually Xi the presence of humans.
Second, wildcats need to be encouraged to exhibit good behavior with ** and rewards. For example, bait and treats can be used to reward feral cats for showing good behaviors, such as using their paws, being quiet, etc. In addition, sounds, gestures, or training tools can be used to guide feral cats to exhibit the correct behavior.
Finally, feral cats need to be trained step by step and wait patiently for their performance. Training should follow a gradual and incremental principle to ensure that the feral cats are able to adapt to the new environment and requirements. For example, feral cats can first be taught to sit or lie down, and then gradually teach them how to properly use the litter box, how to play, etc. Throughout the process, patience and a positive attitude need to be maintained, and the wildcats need to be constantly encouraged and supported.
In conclusion, it takes time and effort to train a feral cat into a pet cat, but with enough patience and attention from the owner, it is possible to successfully turn these adorable animals into a member of the family.