by playing gently with it ,it will become more trusting and less shy
The Burmese Cat is not a shy breed. They are very energetic and like attention.
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Yes, most likely a cat will be shy for a while when first adopted just give her/him some space and try to be friendly with him/her and eventually it should start to interact with you more and more.
It is true that habits become further developed as a person grows. This is especially true of bad habits, which are often the hardest for a person to break.
Not all tabby cats are shy. A cat's coat pattern ("tabby" is a term for a certain coat pattern) doesn't depict its personality.
The cat is not fascinated with your bathroom habits, it simply understands that you are a captive audience and wants attention.
Face to face, but in the nicest way possible.
yes or no maybe so
If you want to break up with him, be the bigger person. Try to do it although difficult. If you do not want to break up, keep it going, and then on.
Open the cage and place a small bowl of food inside.
Yes, girls tend to be more vulnerable
If he doesn't make a move then you have to break that shyness for a second and make the move