Simply: You can't.
Some cats love attention and will happily sit in your lap, while others will only come to you when they want attention - not the other way around. Some cats will prefer sitting next or near you instead of in your lap, while others will prefer their own space. It all depends on the cat's personality.
Any cat could be a good lap cat.It depends how much a cat likes you.
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If you want your cat to love you make sure you give it special love. Cats like to be talked to in soothing voice and if your cat likes to get on your lap invite it on your lap when you are watching tv and then pet him/her. For general care, always make sure the litter box is tended to and never let your cat run out of water. Feed him/her daily and every now and then use a toy to help your cat get his/her oats out.
You should pet her and make her sit on your lap so that she feels secure. Give her something to eat and try to console her.
If you love the kitten enough then it might sit on your lap. It's all a matter of likes and dislikes. Just love you kitten it will get use to you sometime. I have a cat who doesn't want to sit on my lap he sits on one person lap. It's all a matter of likes and dislikes.
Its a cat what a strange poem
Yes. Your cat feels safe and content.
It varies from specific cat to specific cat but they are generally nice and friendly, and often lap cats.
They simply lap it up like a dog or cat.
This is some info I found from 2 sites. -You will often find your cat on top of cupboards or on the fridge busy exploring the world from high up. This cat breed is not a lap cat but they are loyal to their family and will adapt well to children and other pets. -While not necessarily a lap cat, he does enjoy close contact and will often join you in a spot beside you on the couch or perched along the back of your chair. He may want to be close to his human but, like a bobcat, he has that independent image to uphold.
I highly doubt it. She's not a cat.