1. Give people a sense of security: provide a safe and warm space for kittens, such as a small room or a cat cage. In this space, put some comfortable mattresses, towels or toys to make it feel at ease.
2. Slow contact: Don't force the kitten to contact you, but give it time to adapt to the new environment. At first, just stay quietly in the room and let it get used to your existence.
3. Gentle interaction: When the kitten starts to be curious about you, try to interact with it with gentle voice and movements. Avoid sudden movements or noises to avoid scaring it.
4. Step by step guidance: Slowly, lure the kitten close to you with food. You can put the food a little far away from you at first, and then gradually approach you until it can be eaten close to you.
5. Wait patiently: It takes time to build trust with kittens. Don't rush to establish close relationship with it, let it get used to it and build trust with you.