RE: Taming feral cats

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Taming feral cats

in caturday •  7 years ago 

I am leaving in Cyprus where there is an abundant of feral cats. Over the years I have taken care of dozens of sick, injured or hungry ones. When comes to taming, and without disagreeing with what you wrote, I want to add that their individual "character" plays also a great deal in taming.

Last year 3 siblings, about 2 months old found their way to my backyard. In a months time two of those were running behind me and purring every time I touched them. The third one, Pepita, a gray female one, even today is very shy and always avoids personal contact with us!

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That's very true. I have one who was born to a completely feral mother who tamed herself and I got her from someone when she was 4 months old. Although there's another one that I have who was with me from 5 weeks old. He has a very wild side