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This thread should have existed long time ago.
Here's our Scottish Fold kitten. He was born on January 7th and we got him on March 19th.
Few days after we got him:
Now a slightly bigger boy:
For those of you who want to know how to get a «feral» cat to be willing to get close enough to you to let you pet/hold them, from my observations & personal-experiences, you MUST already have another cat that they can see you holding/petting. Whilst it is possible to essentially «trap» a feral-cat into your house by keeping a door open/ajar with food inside, then some-how closing the door(s) on it before it has a chance to escape outside, unless the feral-cat sees you with another cat that willingly goes up to you & lets you carry/hold him/her, the feral-cat will still avoid you like you're a potential predator.
All of these pictures were taken by my mother but she's not exactly an expert-photographer so I won't include any of those numerous blurry photos of these kittens that were born from a feral-cat that we managed to tame/domesticate before they were re-homed... placed into spoilers because of multiple images (and my last set of parents used to have up to like 30 pet-cats... simultaneously... I am sure I can find pictures of them as well if I dig around through their records/archives enough).
(This one looks worthy of plenty of meme-creations)