Can You Keep Cats After How To Tame Ocelot In Minecraft?

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Noah
Noah
2025-11-10 00:17:23
Quick and clear: no — in current 'Minecraft' releases you cannot turn an ocelot into a tamed cat like you used to. Ocelots are jungle-only, untameable wild mobs now; cats spawn separately (often around villages) and are tamed by feeding raw cod or raw salmon. I usually crouch and hold fish so I don’t scare the cat, feed until the hearts show, then make it sit to keep it safe.

For moving cats, I rely on boats or minecarts rather than trying to herd them; tamed cats also teleport to me if I travel and they’re close enough. They won’t despawn once tamed, you can name them with tags, and breeding uses the same fish. If you want a cozy base, give them an indoor space and a few boxes to sit on — I always end up with too many lap-warmers on my bed, and honestly that’s perfectly fine.
Owen
Owen
2025-11-10 18:43:54
I learned the mechanics the hard way after trying to chase down a jungle ocelot thinking it would become my house pet. That’s not how the modern game works: ocelots are Wild and won’t transform into cats anymore. Cats are separate mobs you tame with raw cod or raw salmon. I usually sit still, hold the fish, and wait for the cat to Come Closer — sudden movements scare them off.

Once I’ve fed a cat until hearts pop up, it’s mine. To keep it safe I make it sit inside my house while I go exploring. If I need to relocate it across a long distance, I put the cat into a boat and ferry it along — boats are reliable and simple. I also use minecarts if I’m moving along rail. Tamed cats have some neat perks: they scare away creepers, can be given name tags so they don’t get mixed up, and you can breed them with fish if you want more. They’ll teleport to you if you wander too far but only within a range, so I lock doors and use low walls to prevent accidental escapes.

Practically speaking, keep a steady supply of raw cod/salmon, give them a comfy spot near your bed (cats like to sit on chests and beds), and don’t bother trying to convert jungle ocelots into housecats — saves a lot of silly running around. I find the whole cat-care loop oddly soothing after a long mining session.
Freya
Freya
2025-11-11 00:02:46
Patch changes in 'minecraft' actually flipped how ocelots and cats behave, and that trips up a lot of players — I was one of them. In older versions you could feed an ocelot fish and it would turn into a cat, but since the village-and-pillage revamp that changed: ocelots remain wild jungle creatures and cats are separate mobs you tame directly.

If you want to keep cats now, you find the cat (usually around villages or wandering near villagers), hold raw cod or raw salmon, approach slowly so you don’t spook it, and feed until hearts appear. Once tamed a cat will follow you, but to make it stay put you right-click (or use the sit command) to make it sit. To move them long distances I usually pop them into a boat or a minecart — boats are delightfully easy and cats fit in them just fine. Tamed cats won’t despawn, they can be named with a name tag, and you can breed them with fish so you can get more kittens.

I keep a small indoor garden for mine so they’re safe from Creepers and zombies (cats ward off creepers anyway), and I build low fences and a little catdoor to keep them from wandering onto dangerous ledges. It’s such a cozy little detail in 'Minecraft' that I always end up with at least three lounging around my base — they make any base feel more like a home.
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