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Taming a feral cat is difficult and comes with no guarantee that the taming will be successful.

In addition to being a challenge, taming a feral cat can take a lot of time: feral kittens could be tamed in as little as two to six weeks, but it could be a year or more before an adult feral cat is tamed.

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