Rebuilding a cat's trust after it has been broken involves patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Spend time with the cat, offering treats and gentle interactions to show care and build a bond. Avoid sudden movements or loud noises that may scare the cat. Gradually reintroduce activities the cat enjoys, such as playtime or grooming, to rebuild trust over time.
No they are just in heat all the time trust me I have been there and done that
they trust rabbits but not cats because cats are not trustful
Yes, cats can develop trust in their owners through consistent care, attention, and positive interactions.
Don't use a vacuum to clean anything off a cat. Most cats are scared of vacuum cleaners and my take a while to trust your boyfriend again. Try giving the cat some space, spend time with her by playing and feeding her at mealtimes. Next time you need to clean something off her, use a damp cloth.
No, cats cannot heal broken bones on their own. They require medical treatment from a veterinarian to properly heal a broken bone.
there isn't a cat trust yet, but alot of people want one because cats are a nice animal. there isn't a cat trust yet, but alot of people want one because cats are a nice animal.
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Cats are generally somewhat standoffish; a cat needs to get to trust you before you can be friends. Kittens, who have not yet been hurt, are generally friendly to everyone. They generally become more shy at about 16 weeks old.
It's more about the fact that the dogs can trust the cats and the cats trust the dogs. When this happens, both parties are very calm around each other to the point where they don't feel the need to react negatively, and are comfortable enough to sleep with each other, or the cats sleep on top of the dogs. Cats won't go near a dog if they don't trust them or suspects that the dog will not be nice to them. Dogs won't go near cats if they don't trust them. But if either parties are not like this, then they have nothing to worry about.
Cats do not normally breathe out of the mouth, so the nose is very important for a feline to breathe. A broken nose can cause breathing problems in a cat.
no same as dogs