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Is that a kitten in a chameleon suit you got?
They are all so different.
I could try the slow thing...
Hmmmm.
Cats (regardless of how well "trained") generally do what they damn well please ...and one day that might mean lizard for lunch.
I absolutly agree with you, and this is not something I would recommend that anyone else attemp. Even with my close supervision, Mr. Lips can only be on their back, where a cat can not reach him.
Mr. Lips was obtained for my wife's birthday. Instead of being thrilled, she got upset because a Chameleon could not be touched or even looked at closely without inducing stress. My wife refused to accept him and just called him "lizard lips" when he became the subject of conversation.
My task has been to train my little baby to become a member of the family and let my wife know that he is not an un-touchable display item. So far, he is doing fantastic! Step by step, he has learned to trust and accept us.
Today, my wife now loves Mr. Lips (a more dignified name) and enjoys having him as our newest member.