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How to Call Your Cat Over
You can try calling your cat's name, and when it comes over, pet it more often and give it treats as rewards to encourage positive behavior. You can also offer snacks that your cat loves to lure it over. Keep in mind that cats are not as obedient as dogs, so it's normal if they don't pay attention to you.
Cat Personality
Cats have different personalities due to breed and upbringing. Generally, domesticated cats are affectionate, love to be spoiled, are curious, active, clean, and have strong memories. However, some cats are more aloof and may not be as close to their owners. To a certain extent, a cat's personality is also related to the owner's guidance and education.
How to Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Cat
Cats love to eat, so to make them like you, prepare plenty of delicious food for them, such as cans or chicken breast, and feed them every day. Cats care about hygiene, so if you regularly take care of their hygiene and stroke them, you don't need to use violence against them. Spend time playing with your cat, and establish a relationship with them similar to how you interact with humans to make them feel comfortable and trust you.
How to Attract Your Cat to Come Over willingly
For a newly adopted cat, the owner should squat down and speak in a gentle tone to call the cat's name. It's best not to have strong smells like orange peel on your body, as it may make the cat wary and afraid to come over. Use small mouse toys, catnip toys, or cat snacks to attract the cat to play. Avoid startling the cat or chasing it away.