How to get a kitten to come to you

How to get a kitten to come to you?

In the first few weeks, a kitten will be naturally attracted to the sound of the mother cat’s purr. To help your kitten come to you, start purring at them. In addition, start making your sounds closer and closer to them. Eventually they will come over to investigate. If they still seem reluctant, use a treat to entice them closer.

How to get a kitten to come to you and me?

It’s important to remember that kitten are naturally drawn to movement and sound. Your kitten may be afraid of new people, so make sure you stay calm and quiet and do not approach her until she decides that she is ready. Have your hands and face covered with a towel or blanket, and make sure to keep your voice calm and quiet. Even the slightest noise can cause your kitten to run away. If you are trying to entice a kitten to come closer, use a squeaky toy

How to get a kitten to come when you

You want to make sure you have everything in place before you begin this journey. You need a solid playpen or other safe place for your kitten, a carrier or a safe box where you can put them in if they decide to wander too far away. You also need some treats and toys to entice them to come closer. If you have a towel, some catnip, or special food for them, that can be a great incentive as well.

How to get a kitten to come to you when you aren mean?

We all like a little love, don’t we? Even kittens! However, if you use a mean tone, even when calling to your kitten, she may be afraid to come to you. If you’re trying to get a kitten to come to you, you need to use a soothing voice. Don’t talk loudly or raise your voice over theirs, and use a quiet, soothing tone. A quiet voice will seem less like a threat and will help your kitten feel safe

How to get a kitten to come to you when you are mean?

If you are treating your new kitten well, but she isn’t coming to you when you call or when you approach her, she could be afraid. There are specific, proven techniques you can use to help her feel safe around you and encourage her to come to you when you call. Loud clapping, simple touch, and food are all ways you can help your kitten feel safe. If she’s afraid of food, start by offering her a treat right at the first sign she