1. Step by step socialization: From home, gradually introduce external stimuli, such as slowly opening the window, so that cats can observe the external environment. After that, you can try to adapt the cat to the limited environment with a cat bag or a cat cage.
2. Accustom cats to wear collars and chest straps: gradually introduce collars and chest straps. At first, simply let the cat touch it, and then gradually increase the wearing time. This can prepare you for taking your cat out for a walk.
3. Safe outdoor experience: Choose a safe and quiet outdoor space at first, such as your backyard or balcony. Ensure that there are no dangerous factors in the environment, and keep the cat away from home from the beginning.
4. Use a cat backpack or bag: These backpacks or bags can help you carry your cat safely and provide a sense of security. At first, it was only a short time, and it was gradually extended.
5. Use appropriate encouragement and rewards: reward cats for their brave behavior with their favorite snacks or rewards. This can establish a positive connection and make the cat have a positive connection with the external environment.
It is important to understand that each cat's personality is different, and some cats may need more time to adapt. Be patient when training, and respect the cat's comfort and boundaries. If you have any questions or problems, it is best to consult a veterinarian or a professional cat behavior consultant for more specific guidance and suggestions.