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We got him when he was about 2 months old, I believe he is tabby and siamese (lynx point) and his name is Jax.
Anyway, when we first got him he was pretty friendly and very very playful. Soon after he started getting really aggressive and has gradually been more and more so. We think it's playful aggression but sometimes it seems otherwise... his pupils get huge, his ears go back a little bit, then he makes his signature squeek meow (the one that means he's about to f*** you up) then lunges at our arms, ankles, or feet. Sometimes he even bites us in the face. We cant even pet him. Ever since we got him we've tried holding him constantly to get him used to human touch and interaction, we can hold him for a very short time before he wiggles, scratches, bites, and meows to be let down. He CONSTANTLY jumps up on the counter and has been pulling our curtains off the walls, and never gives up on trying to eat our food. He'll eat ANYTHING from bananas to onions and broccoli. He's so weird :3 We thought maybe getting him neutered would solve the problem but nope, not at all. One of the weirdest things about him is that in the morning when my boyfriend and I are sleeping he'll be the SWEETEST thing, he'll rub all over our faces and cuddle with us while patiently waiting for us to awaken. I don't know what to do! I love cats and want to get more of them eventually but I'm afraid he'll beat up any other cat we bring into the house. Whenever a friend brings over a dog he hunts it. HAHA He is sooo wild, I want to tame the lil' guy (well he wont be little for so long, I can tell) I'll do whatever it takes. Any advice from you guys will be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: 5 month old kitten driving us to insanity.
I definitely dont think he was taken too early from his mom. He had PLENTY of interaction with his siblings seeing as the previous owner told us that he was the one who beat up all his brothers and sisters. I think he definitely knows how to be a cat. And I didnt say I held him against his will, I said we tried holding him a lot to get him used to it. We put him down when he started getting upset, we held him more when he was young because at first he seemed ok being touched. I've grown up with a lot of cats and none has ever been this badly behaved. I've also raised a lot of kittens and there was never a problem with them being separated from their mothers at 8 weeks, if anything that made them more attached to me. I dont know maybe I'm a horrible owner or something but Jax is really the only cat I've experienced this with. But anyway, thank you for your advice, I definitely wont try to hold him anymore at all (even though that really sucks) but its just lame because he barely even lets us pet him...
And dont worry, we dont feed him onions, he just ate a tiny piece once. I think another reason I'm upset is because a part of me is still recovering from the death of my best friend cat a couple years ago. I havent had a cat since her and I guess I just keep hoping this kitten will be like her. I miss her. |
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Re: 5 month old kitten driving us to insanity.
Well as I said all the issues are ones related to socialisation. You may think 8 weeks is old enough but I and most others on theforum will have to disagree on that point.
As an aside tabby is a colour pattern, not a breed, and lynx is just another word for tabby.
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If you have had kittens before that have been good as gold it was luck more than anything. Every cat has a different personality, some need tougher lessons from their families to learn how to behave. Don't give up on touching him and holding him all together. But if you do pick him up for a quick fuss make it very short periods of time, so pop him back down before he gets aggressive with you doing so. Then those holding session are only something nice. This might mean only holding him for 10 seconds at a time initially. How much and how often do you feed him? Some kittens can get very frustrated and antsy when they are hungry. That's because they are trying to tell you, but you're perhaps not listening. Kittens should be fed as much as they can eat. You only really know you have fed them enough if they start to leave a little bit. To give you an idea, feeding up to 8 meals a day to a kitten is normal, feeding in excess of 400g of food a day would also be normal. If you can feed a high meat content food (above 50%) and refrain from feeding dry food, you will be on a path leading to a happier mum and dad+ kitten But if you do change his food please do it very gradually so as not to upset his tummy. Taking 2 weeks to do a food swap is cautious, but a better bet. Have a look at Hobbs2004's A-Z of wet food for some ideas on good foods available these days ![]()
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Re: 5 month old kitten driving us to insanity.
My kitten is nearly six months now and we've had her since 7 weeks. She'll occasionally do the lunging thing with ears back, pupils dilated etc., but I've learned that for her it just means she wasnt to play. If we don't play with her enough, she lets us know!
She liked being picked up and cuddled when she was little, but doesn't so much now, she has to be in a certain mood. I think kittens get to the stage where they want to assert their independence more? She also charges around like a lunatic and is on/off on/off on/off the kitchen counters. All that is part of a kitten's job, I think! |
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Re: 5 month old kitten driving us to insanity.
Sounds pretty normal to me. I think you need to find things for him to chase such as clockwork mice or those little plastic balls rather than trying to tame him to sit on your knee. He sounds full of energy and needs an outlet for it.
Ive watched mine go round the room on obsticles without touching the floor. eg curtains. tv and even shimmy up the walpaper before now. I would stand in the kitchen cooking the kids tea and mine would come running from the other room and climb right up my legs and onto my shoulder before i could count to three. It did n't half hurt. Maybe you could invest in an activity centre and when he starts behaving badly you can redirect him to it.
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Re: 5 month old kitten driving us to insanity.
Amber gets the same normally when my OH gets home from work. She is lovely and purry and sat cuddled up on my lap and when he walks in she goes a bit mad around him!
But she is only a kitten and she is only playing. I recently bought a 'laser mouse' for her which is just a laser pen in the shape of a mouse for kittens. She loves it and i put it either sides of the room so it really tires her out ![]() |
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Hi im no expert on cats and these guys on here really know their stuff from what i have read so really good advice about diverting Jax attention to something constructive.
I only pick mine up when they have eaten finished playing and are calm and relaxed that way theres no wriggling or attempts to get away they are just happy to doze and be petted therefore being held means positive cosyness ![]() i also bought a laser toy from p@h i think it was under a fiver and money well spent id say! my guys are in the kitchen by day (i have 2 children under 5 plus 2 older ones) this keeps them out of harms way (they are still really dinky supposdly around 10wks now but thats another story! their more like 6-7wks in size) in the evening when the kids have gone off to bed i bring them into the front room so they are slowly learning about the home without the stress of loud children around! i find the laser a god send as the min they are getting ideas about shimmying up the curtains i distract with that for a game of chase works wonders wears them out a treat ![]() mine are also too young to be away from mum i was unaware of this before i got them so im hoping the fact that they are siblings and still together means all is not lost and they will still learn some of those important socail skills? id be interested to hear if there is anything else i could do to help them with this? (we never use hands or feet to play with them always the toys on a string designed for cats) thanks in advance |
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