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Re: 9 week old kitten getting a bit bitey
It's probably normal for a kitten of that age. If she was still with her Mum then Mummy cat would be teaching her what's acceptable and what's not. So you're going to have to step up and play Mummy in this case I think.
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Re: 9 week old kitten getting a bit bitey
Is she still with her mother?
If she is only 9 weeks old, she is really to young to be without her mum and litter mates. The biting is very natural kitten behaviour, which will be kept in check by the teachings of mother and litter mates. The kittens play and play-fight, honing hteir hunting skills, and they are being taught by mother and siblings not to use their claws or teeth over much in play-fighting. This is part of the necessary socialisation process during the 6 to 12 week age.
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Re: 9 week old kitten getting a bit bitey
kittens do this. i had my kitten from 8wks, when jenny bites just say no in a low voice or ah ah and point your finger at her. thats what i did with button, hes 6mths now. they soon learn.
keep telling her too, my mum has a kitten and it bites and attacks all the time and is just not learning. my button is very good now, let her get used to your hands, so you will always be able to touch, stroke, and pick her up. hope this helps, by the way shes lovely. michelle x |
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Re: 9 week old kitten getting a bit bitey
This is a serious issue, but I think I can offer a solution
SEND HER TO ME!!!! She is adorable. Hmm, now on a more serious note. Make sure yo are not encouraging her to bite you by playing with her with hands and waiving fingers. Instead use wands or toys on strings so she can hone her hunting and killing skills on inanimate objects. If she does bite you ever, simple freeze, don't drag the hand away as she will think you are engaging in play. Try and distract her at these times by offering her a toy instead of your hand. |
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Re: 9 week old kitten getting a bit bitey
Hi Honey, firstly I've got to say what a beautiful kitten! She is very very cute.
I have a 4 month old tabby kitten which i had from 6 weeks (yes 6 weeks people, do not judge without knowing the circumstances) and yes it is completely normal behaviour however i will warn you the play biting will probably get worse and you will also find you'll soon be covered in scratches too (with play fighting) especially as her claws get longer and sharper. The advice we got from a lot of other cat owners were things that i did not really agree with for example tapping him on the nose, frightening him with a loud noise and squirting him with water but i found the best way to reduce it is distraction! He has a long snake toy with a head that rattles (purchased in asda pet isle) and he absolutely loves it a few wiggles and he bites the snakes head instead. The vets advice was to pick him up by the scruff of his neck and move him away as his mother would do and I have found this works but i pick him up and remove him and then firmly tell him no and when i reward his good behaviour with lots of praise, he has now distinguished the two tones of my voice. I wouldn't recommend pointing your finger at her though if she is anything like mine she will jump up and think your finger is for playtime. Always use toys to tease and not your hands/fingers as they end up thinking it's a play toy to bite. As a new kitten owner my advice would be keep them up to date with vaccinations, flea and worming treatments and get the vet to show you how to clip her claws, we were shown on 2 separate occasions and then felt confident enough to purchase our own pet clippers. It will really do you a favour with furniture and they get caught in everything when playing. You can do this right up until she goes outside as she will need them for climbing and possibly to fight off enemies in her outdoor life. Hope this helps! x |
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