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"Pspspspspsps"
let it get close and smell your hand; if it’s interested, it will rub against your hand first
They could see you as a threat, crouch, you're much smaller to them when you're crouched and won't appear as some huge approaching thing that wants to hurt them (no offence intended).
Fun read, Beltneck.
Trust becomes loyalty.
So sick of those nonsense bro!
Thats exactly how it works in real life.
Cats are used to make contact this way, so if you squat and offer your hand, the cat might consider taking a sniff. Just don't look directly in her eyes, cats might take that as a challenge.
And if the cat invites you to touch her, dont stroke her head or back, just gently rub her under the cheeks.
Don't be disappointed if the cat looses interest quckly, if she liked your smell and touch and you pass by another day, she might recognize you and engage on her own.