Socializing Shy Cats

Adopting a cat is an exciting time for humans, but for a shy cat, the process of moving from a familiar shelter or foster home to a strange environment can be traumatizing.

Helping Your Shy Cat Adjust

The most fundamental idea to keep in mind is that socializing your shy cat takes a great deal of patience. Cats don’t always understand that we are trying to help them, so take it one step at a time. Make a point to work with your cat daily, preferably multiple times a day, for about 15-20 minutes each session. Each step will need at least 3-5 sessions before progressing to the next step. Make sure the cat is 100% comfortable before moving to the next level. The entire process can take from several weeks to more than a year. It will all be worth it in the end!

kitten hiding in a chair

Setting up a space

Introductions

Create a positive experience with food

Create a positive experience with play

cat rolling over

When socializing a shy cat, your strongest asset is TIME. Be patient with your cat, and take the process one small step at a time. If at any point your cat becomes uncomfortable, go back to a previously mastered step to help him feel safe and successful. Always move slowly and quietly, remain calm, and pay close attention to body language. Frightened cats may hide, freeze in place, and/or hunch down into the smallest posture possible.  Cats who are about to bite or swat may also freeze in one position with their bodies tense and their head turned a little to the side. The tail might be still or flicking back and forth, and they may be silent or growling and hissing. After you have worked with shy cats for a while, you will become proficient at reading their body language.

Cats will progress at different speeds. Some – especially kittens – will come to appreciate humans quickly, while others take a long time before they can trust you. Don’t be discouraged if the progress seems slow. Each positive interaction with a human will pay off in the end. The reward in socialization is watching cats move from step to step, making your hard work worthwhile.