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Meeting a strange cat can be an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. Here are some tips on how to act when meeting a strange cat: 1. Approach the cat slowly: Cats can be easily frightened by sudden movements or loud noises, so it's important to approach them slowly and quietly. Let the cat come to you on its own terms. 2. Let the cat sniff you: Cats rely heavily on their sense of smell to recognize people and other animals. Hold out your hand for the cat to sniff before petting it. Avoid reaching out and grabbing the cat, as this can be scary for them. 3. Avoid direct eye contact: Direct eye contact can be perceived as a threat by cats, so it's best to avoid staring at them. Instead, look at them with a soft gaze and blink slowly to show that you are relaxed. 4. Offer a treat: If the cat seems receptive, offer it a treat to help build trust and create a positive association with you. 5. Be patient: Cats can be cautious and take their time to warm up to new people. Respect their boundaries and give them space if they seem uncomfortable or stressed. 6. Avoid loud noises and sudden movements: Cats are sensitive to loud noises and sudden movements, so avoid making any sudden movements or loud noises that might scare them. Remember that every cat is different and may have different preferences when it comes to interacting with humans. Always pay attention to the cat's body language and respect their boundaries. If the cat seems uncomfortable or stressed, back off and try again later when they feel more at ease.
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