Just have her come over, and hang out. Do not bring the cats out to her, let them do what they do. She'll see that they are not going to attack her, and over time, might warm up to them.
2006-11-09 12:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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At least your friend is not allergic to cats.
Well keep inviting her over to your house and let her get used to being around the house with cats. Then maybe get her to learn to feed the cats. I used to be afraid of big dogs until my friend let me give her dog a treat. I thought he was the sweetest ever and now I have a labrador. However, if she's totally insisting she does not want to don't push her. Maybe she had an mishap with a cat some time in the past of her life
2006-11-09 20:54:30
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answered by ohdearmeEe 3
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Keep her in your room and your cats out when she is there. But you should talk to her about her fear. It is really a stupid, senseless fear. What does she think they are going to do? Rub up against her and love her like most cats do because they are super sweet animals. Help her get over this. Good luck.
2006-11-09 21:08:21
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answered by doris_38133 5
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I find that a little strange, but I suppose one could be afraid of those wicked looking claws, jj. I suppose you could invite her over and have the cats near the entry, just around the corner. Allow them up to her if they want, or lean down and pet one yourself. That would show her they can be trusted, to an extent. Just be careful not to push them on her too much, or she might get mad and want them put in the closet or something
2006-11-09 20:49:14
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answered by Josh M 2
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what ever you do don't make her hold them right away. she will freak out and then they willfreak out and someone will get hurt. The knowledge of them being in the your house while she is there will be enough for a while. Then maybe let them come into the room, but not close to her. eventualy when she sees how sweet they are she may touch them. Giver her time though. Then again she may never get used to them, don't hold that against her or them.
2006-11-09 20:48:45
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answered by tera_duke 4
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first show her one of them. Let her pet it and get used to being around one cat. Then let in the other one. They may just leave her alone. Don't get to worried. Help your friend break a fear. Good Luck
:)
2006-11-12 16:41:29
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answered by softtailteen 2
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Why would you want a friend like that she is too stupid to realize that we have more reason to fear Humans not some innocent helpless cat
2006-11-09 20:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There cats. They could care less about your friend. Just but them in another room while she's there and let them back out when she leaves.
2006-11-09 20:46:14
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answered by lilly 2
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Respect your friend and her fears and keep the cats away from her. They may be sweet to you but not to her.
2006-11-09 20:45:46
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answered by i have no idea 6
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you should put the cats outside or tyr to play with the cats and show her how the cats are nice
2006-11-09 21:24:33
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answered by sophia c 1
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