#7 Do not rise above the cat and do not look directly in the eyes when he is in an irritated state, as this enhances his sense of threat.
#8 Do not pay attention to the cat, thereby giving him the opportunity to independently evaluate you at your own pace and understand that you are not a threat.
#9 Use a calm tone of voice. Talk to someone else in the room, or just softly sing something.
#10 Provide the cat with safe shelter places.
Often cats simply need to cope with their own fearful reactions by sheltering in a safe place.
#11 Slowly and carefully approach the cat.
After giving the cat time and space to calm down, carefully approach the pet without touching it. You need to make sure that all visible signs of anger have disappeared.
#12 Let the cat come up to you.
Sit or lie down on the floor with treats. Let the cat sniff and look around. Even if he keeps his distance and just examines you, his confidence is gradually growing in him that you are not a threat.