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Originally Posted by coolcat
Super glue
Seriously, sitting back and waiting for the right moment.
Letting them smell and get used to the camera equipment so they become familiar with it and also the sound of the shutter actuations .
A dangly toy and a laser dot can be used to get their attention as well
Mostly though it is making a fuss of them so they see you as a friend then sitting back and waiting.....patience is a virtue so they say
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That gave me an immediate unintentional belly laugh......
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Originally Posted by coolcat
We do indeed, some cats that come in to us have social issues or have recovered from medical conditions etc. The policy of the rescue is to give every cat a chance, even those that may not be suitable for re homing under normal circumstances
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Carole said I could have my pair for a third off the donation, but looking at all the good work that goes on there in my one and only visit was very impressive. Toca and Tilly came litter trained, full of health (on the best food for them) and well cared for, not to mention wormed and flead. Almost priceless. Needless to say I didn't her up on the offer