Her name is Ghost. No one has been able to pet her yet.
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I have a lot of feral cats around. The ones I've been able to trap and neuter get a little tamer, but females less than males. If they grow up wild they stay that way whereas sometimes the males get docile. The only one that was really "wild" is a female which would hiss and start fights and bully the others and even attack me. After she was spayed she was a little better. I realized she was not even socialized to other cats and could not meow. So I started meowing at her. Not this well https://youtu.be/O5bJJviAX0c, but she was stunned and paid attention. Very greedy for canned food and would get focused on it enough for a quick pet. Still, sniffing my fingers is the friendliest she's become in four years. If you learn a way, please let us know.
I have 4 cats...all picked up from outside. The old one and then 3 feral rescues from a litter that I have raised since 3 weeks. One drop of Rescue Remedy in the water bowl helps to calm a cat and I keep Pet Naturals calming chews for full moons or when the rescues (now 7) are mean to the old cat (16). Both are very effective.
There is nothing (outside of grandkid's hugs and kisses) that compares to multiple furry cats on your lap or bed purring in stereo. I could probably be a crazy cat lady but I'll just admit to being fond of my little family of cats...such warmth, unconditional love and devotion.