Since there seems to be some cat experts here, may I ask a question?
Have any of you tamed a wild kitten and was it successful?
We have taken in a stray young kitten and are trying to tame her. She was born in the wild.
I have read on the internet of putting them in a cage for anywhere between 2-6 weeks. We have had her in the cage for going on 3 weeks now, and have made a little progress with her. I let her out the other day, and for a while she seemed like a normal house cat. She slept on the arm of the couch for several hours, she then later got up and followed our other cat to our bedroom. I went to check on her a few minutes later and noticed she is back to hiding under our bed. When we tried to pick her up, she tried to run away and hissed at us. When she was on the couch earlier, she would let you pet her, and she did not even try to get away. I did notice that she doesn't even really try to check out the rest of the house. She, for the most part, doesn't venture too far from the cage.
I don't understand why one minute she was fine, then the next she tried to get away from us and hissed.
I was just curious if any of you folks have had any experience with this and how it went for you? I hope we can tame her. I think she will make a good cat.
Thanks
Have any of you tamed a wild kitten and was it successful?
We have taken in a stray young kitten and are trying to tame her. She was born in the wild.
I have read on the internet of putting them in a cage for anywhere between 2-6 weeks. We have had her in the cage for going on 3 weeks now, and have made a little progress with her. I let her out the other day, and for a while she seemed like a normal house cat. She slept on the arm of the couch for several hours, she then later got up and followed our other cat to our bedroom. I went to check on her a few minutes later and noticed she is back to hiding under our bed. When we tried to pick her up, she tried to run away and hissed at us. When she was on the couch earlier, she would let you pet her, and she did not even try to get away. I did notice that she doesn't even really try to check out the rest of the house. She, for the most part, doesn't venture too far from the cage.
I don't understand why one minute she was fine, then the next she tried to get away from us and hissed.
I was just curious if any of you folks have had any experience with this and how it went for you? I hope we can tame her. I think she will make a good cat.
Thanks