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I have always tamed ferals (a little anyway) by standing by them when they are eating, leaning over and stroking them, or trying at least in the beginning, they are fast! Usually they eventually let you touch them, my outside Jet even lets me run my hands up his tail and over his face now. Mama cat is so feral she won't even let me close, but she comes running for food! She also rolls all over the place when IU talk to her, I guess I get what I get and should be thankful.....
Thanks di and bob! Since Callie has been here (not quite 2weeks) Dynah has let me get closer to her without running or retreating to a safe spot in that room. Today, she let me stand just 2 feet from her while she ate catgrass. But she was facing me. That's the difference with her. Always has me in her sights. As soon as I would reach down to pet her she always scoots away.
But yesterday I did do the trick I think Kwik mentioned. While I opened a window I just grazed Dynah's shoulder. She did a quick tiny hiss as it surprized her, but the hiss was short lived as she seemed to take it as a mistake and she stayed right in the spot she was in!
Anyway, TY for chiming in