How Do You Tame Ocelots in Minecraft?

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Ever wondered how to make a wild ocelot in Minecraft your new pet? You’re in the right place! Let’s dive into the steps you need to follow to tame these elusive jungle cats.
So, how exactly do you tame ocelots in Minecraft? Let’s get straight to the point and uncover the magic behind turning a wild ocelot into a friendly feline companion.
Short Form Answer: Taming Ocelots Explained
To tame an ocelot in Minecraft, you need raw fish. Not just any fish, though! Ocelots are picky eaters, preferring raw salmon or raw cod. First, find an ocelot in a jungle biome. These creatures are shy, so you need to move slowly. If you rush, they’ll run away!
Once you’ve caught an ocelot’s attention with fish in hand, patiently wait. Eventually, the ocelot will approach you. When it does, feed it the raw fish by right-clicking (or tapping the ‘use’ option on mobile and console). It might take several fish, but soon, you’ll have tamed your very own ocelot!
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