It has been my experience that all cats get over skittishness behavior. It just takes a lot of patience and letting it decide when to make up to you. I took someone else's cat and it took 3 years for it to warm up to me and change its ways from the previous owner. The cat I took was 2 years old at the time I got it. Some cats remember things that happened to them and relate back when you force them to behave the way you would like. If it is important to you, then a dog would be a better pet. Cats are very independent creatures. I once had a cat who was totally wild and terrified of humans when I got her. I started out by going behind the couch and just sitting near her, letting her get used to seeing me, without me touching her, and I would talk softly to her as I did this. Then I progressed to laying my hand on the floor and putting it nearer to her each time she would get used to it enough to relax. Eventually I worked up to touching her once, then more and more over time. It took me two and a half months before she was climbing in my lap and purring like I was her best friend. You may not have as much time to work with your cat as I had, but if you do, this method worked for me. One thing that also may help is offering him food and/or catnip. If he learns to associate you with the food or the pleasure of catnip, he may learn to think of you as a person he wants to be around. Try to avoid making loud noises around him or sudden movements, especially while trying to get him used to you.
when every part has a matching part
Read "the hiding place"
Every point on earth is south of the North Pole
A rotation is the type of transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point, known as the center of rotation. During a rotation, every point of the figure moves in a circular path around this fixed point by a specified angle. The distance from the center to any point on the figure remains constant throughout the transformation.
Yes, a curved line drawn at a consistent distance around a central point is known as a circle. In a circle, every point on the curve is equidistant from the central point, which is called the center. This consistent distance from the center to any point on the circle is referred to as the radius.
The transformation that turns each point of a figure the same number of degrees around a common point is called a rotation. In a rotation, every point of the figure is moved along a circular path around a fixed point, known as the center of rotation. The angle of rotation specifies how far each point is turned, and this transformation preserves the shape and size of the figure.
Yes, the current is the same at every point in a series circuit.
Yes, a square has point symmetry. This means that for every point in the square, there is a corresponding point at an equal distance from the center but in the opposite direction. The center of the square serves as the point of symmetry, resulting in identical shapes when the square is rotated 180 degrees around this point.
A transformation that turns a figure around a given point is called a rotation. In a rotation, every point of the figure moves in a circular path around the center point, known as the center of rotation, by a specified angle. The distance from each point to the center remains constant, and the orientation of the figure changes according to the direction and degree of rotation. This transformation preserves the shape and size of the figure.
Yes, the letter "z" has point symmetry. If you were to rotate the letter 180 degrees around its center point, it would appear unchanged. This characteristic means that for every point on the letter, there is a corresponding point at an equal distance on the opposite side of the center.
The point of the Hunger Games is to put on a show for the audience and the Capitol. If the tributes are doing nothing but hiding, it makes for very poor entertainment. The Capitol wants them to fight as much as possible, not hide from one another.
How far to the left or right of the decimal point it is. If there is no decimal point, it is "hiding" at the right hand end of the number after the last digit.