Taming a cat requires patience and time. Here are some tips that may help:
Give your cat plenty of space and privacy: Cats may feel uneasy and nervous when they are new to a new environment. Therefore, at the beginning, the cat should be given a quiet and private space to allow it to freely explore and adapt to the new environment.
Use food to attract cats: Cats like to eat very much, you can use this feature to attract them. Feed cats regularly at fixed times and approach them gradually. As your cat learns to take food from your hand, you can gradually begin to develop a closer relationship with them.
Give cats enough love and attention: Cats are very independent animals, but they also need human attention and companionship. After cats adapt to the new environment, you can gradually establish contact with them, such as calling softly, giving caress, etc.
Build your cat’s trust: Cats need time to build trust in their humans. You can build a trusting relationship with your cat through gentle body language, such as shaking hands and petting.
It should be noted that taming a cat requires time and patience and is not a quick process. In the process of getting along with cats, you should respect the cat's personality and behavioral characteristics, and gradually establish a good interactive relationship. If you need more help or advice, talk to a professional pet health care provider or veterinarian.