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How to make friends with your new feline

Kitties can be so lovable you just want to scoop them up and give them love. And the good news is, some of them are immediately down for petting, playing, and snuggles. But when your kittyBAE is skittery or standoffish, you want to give them some space — and there’s a lot you can do to help them be a bit more at ease.

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When is the best age to bond with a cat?

If your mama cat has a litter of baby kitties, you can start (very gently) picking them up and handling themonce they’re 3 days old. However, most folks get their kittens when they’re around 8 weeks old — and this is a prime time to show your kittyBAE that their new people are excellent sources of food, petting, and playtime. Cats over 6 months may take a bit more time for bonding, depending on the personality and life experiences of the cat. Be patient and don’t force it. It’s not unusual for cats to be lovebugs one day, and need their space the next.

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What are good ways to bond with a cat?

  • Start with hands-off playtime, like teaser toys.
  • Talk to them during feeding or playing, so they associate the sound of your voice to pleasant experiences.
  • Start slowly, and wait for your cat to come to you — no grabbing. If they seem open to it, offer your hand for a sniff or rub. Try a few chin scritches, then move on to longer body strokes.
  • Cats that bundle up in a little loaf, with their tail wrapped around their body, are usually in a fine mood. Same with a cat that approaches you with their tail up and curved. Run your hand from their heads to their rump, and your cat may stretch into a playful “bow” of appreciation and come back for more.
  • Don’t touch their bellies or paws, especially at first. Cats can be touchy about tummies and feet!

How can I tell if my cat is bonding with me?

Kitties have special ways of showing love mode. This includes purring while they’re sitting on or near you, often with eyes half-closed. A happy, relaxed cat may start kneading with their front paws (sometimes with their claws — ow!). When they’re really feeling affectionate, they’ll rub you with their forehead or the sides of their face. This is called “bunting,” and it’s like a big cat hug.

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When should I leave my kitty alone?

A stressed cat is not in the mood for snuggling. If your cat is sidling away from you, has flattened ears, or is tensely hunched in a corner and twitching their tail, move on. Don’t try to chase them or drag them out from underneath the bed if they hide. Bonding can’t be forced. Just keep on with your usual attempts to make friends. They’ll let you know when they’re ready for more.

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How Banfield can help

We’re here for kitty love, health, and happiness. Hostile cats may not be unsocialized at all, but actually sick or hurt. If you’re worried your cat’s behavior is due to an illness or medical issue, please bring them in to see your veterinary team. We’re here to help figure out what’s going on — and can even provide tips on how to get that unhappy, uncooperative cat into their carrier.

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FAQs

How to rebuild your relationship with your cat? ›

9 Ways to create a purrfect kitty relationship
  1. Start to socialise your cat when they are young.
  2. Make sure you have everything their little hearts desire, right from the beginning.
  3. Learn cat-talk!
  4. Don't force it!
  5. Learn their favourite soft spot.
  6. Set aside some kitty time!
  7. Be approachable!
  8. Help them to groom.

How can you tell a cat has imprinted on you? ›

Signs Your Cat Imprinted On You
  • Purring and Kneading: A Display of Trust and Contentment. ...
  • Following You: A Sign of Security and Attachment. ...
  • Head Butting and Cheeking: Affectionate Gestures. ...
  • Sleeping Near You: Indicating Trust and Comfort. ...
  • Grooming: A Sign of Deep Affection and Bonding.
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How do you know if a cat has bonded with you? ›

When a cat has imprinted on you, there are several unmistakable signs of their deep attachment. First, they display an intense and consistent desire for your company. They may follow you around the house, sit near you, or seek physical contact, such as snuggling or kneading.

What triggers a CAT bond? ›

There are three common types of triggers for a CAT bond: indemnity, industry loss, and parametric.

How to tell if your cat loves you? ›

Here are some common signs that your cat loves you:
  1. Slow Blinking. Eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, and cats use eye contact with their people to show adoration. ...
  2. Headbutting. ...
  3. Grooming. ...
  4. Kneading. ...
  5. Showing Their Belly. ...
  6. Meowing. ...
  7. Purring. ...
  8. Greeting You at the Door.
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Will my cat forgive me for yelling at her? ›

Do cats forgive their owners? Most cats know where their food and affection come from, so will usually forgive their owner fairly quickly for minor incidents. However, if there are constant breaches in trust and repeat events that make him unhappy, then he may find it harder.

How do you regain a cat bond? ›

Play With Them Often. Playtime is essential for getting a cat to bond with and trust you. “Play really bonds you together and makes you friends,” Hall says. If your cat is skittish or timid, use a fishing pole-type toy or a wand toy for play.

Does a cat trust you if it sleeps next to you? ›

Yes, cats likely sleep with their favourite person, especially if they take care of their daily needs. Cats feel most vulnerable when sleeping, and so will curl up next to the person they love and trust the most.

How do you know if a cat has chosen you? ›

Here are some of the top signs your cat loves you:
  • Your kitty purrs around you. ...
  • They sit on you. ...
  • You've seen the 'slow blink' ...
  • You have a sleeping buddy. ...
  • They bring you gifts. ...
  • Head bumping happens. ...
  • You're being followed. ...
  • You've seen your cat's belly, a lot.
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How do cats choose their favorite person? ›

Those that do have a favorite person tend to choose the person that is most likely to feed them, give them attention and otherwise meet their needs.” Whether or not your cat is more inclined to have a favorite person is most often dependent on what they experienced between four to eight weeks of life.

How do I strengthen my bond with my cat? ›

Here's how to bond with your cat!
  1. Give Your Cat Their Own Space.
  2. Try to Maintain Some Consistency.
  3. Let Them Initiate Bonding.
  4. Recognize When to Take a Step Back.
  5. Encourage Your Cat to Come to You.
  6. Expect Setbacks.

Does sleeping with your cat create a bond? ›

Strengthens Your Bond

Sleeping with your cat is a great way to share time together and strengthen your bond. Following you to bed is a sign that your cat wants to spend more time with you.

Where your cat sleeps on your bed and what does it mean? ›

If your cat sleeps on your bed, he may choose a position that lets him see out your bedroom door more easily. If he's curled up in a ball under your bed or in a quiet corner, then he may be hiding. Cats who sleep under the covers might love being close to you, or they might be hiding to feel safer.

How do I make my cat more attached to me? ›

How to Get Your Cat to Love You
  1. Playtime. Just about all cats love to play and will love you all the more for fun times with dangle toys, wand toys, and small solo toys. ...
  2. Closeness. Some cats love to nap near you or on you as a sign of affection. ...
  3. Feed me! ...
  4. Communicate. ...
  5. Scritches. ...
  6. Clean Litter Box.

How long does it take to bond with a cat? ›

Some kittens bond with their caretakers in a matter of days, while others need more time to feel comfortable. Kittens that are more fearful or timid might need several weeks to bond with you. No matter how long it takes, the key is to be patient and continue going through the steps to connect with your kitten.

How do I make my cat love being held? ›

It's important that your cat doesn't feel confined or trapped in your arms. Hold them gently and loosely but close enough to your body to make them feel secure. Dr. Torrent adds that all cats, whether big or small, should be held with two hands.

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