Topic: Timid Cat
Answers to Common Questions
Why are cats timid?
they are not timid they are natural borne hunters in the wild. that's why they prowl around your house instead of being in your lap and being all cuddly like dogs. Dogs are different because they live in packs and to them humans who feed hi... Read More »
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What to do with a shy and timid cat?
I find that I can get on well with cats this way. Ignore him until he comes out for food or what ever then look at him briefly in the eyes closing yours immediately afterwards and look away at something else. Then catch his look again and a... Read More »
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Why is my cat so timid?
Obviously something happened to your cat. Since he can't tell you what has scared him all you can do for him is to reassure him that he's safe. Hold and pet him speak softly to him don't let anyone or thing spoke him. In time he'll come aro... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The only way to change this behavior is to socialize your cat a little bit at a time by bringing over guests more often and getting her use to it. My cat WAS a very social and lovey cat, even with complete strangers. I use to have a lot of ... Read More »
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Has there been changes in the routine around the house? Animals can sense changes and the stress affects them in different ways. Read More »
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Believe it or not, the second after I typed this question the cat came out from under the futon, got someting to eat and then jumped on the desk. I think the key is, ignore the cat. Read More »
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Do you know his background before coming to you? It may very well have been abusive and that's why he's hiding. I adopted two cats from the same house a few years ago and one did the same thing. He either hid under the bed or in a utility c... Read More »
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Let her get adjusted. She has just been placed in an unfamiliar territory. Try not to crowd her or force her to do anything. Remain calm around her and make sure to keep food and water out. She will eventually learn her new home and stop hi... Read More »
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Are the other cats siblings? How old are the other cats? How long have you had your chantilly? She could be beginning to exert some early female-type characteristics in preparation for her fully mature feminity. I say the timidity will not ... Read More »
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