Oh that's so cute a guy with a new kitty...yes your kitty is gonna bite and play with you but it depends on how playful you want your kitty if you want a more calm kitty you have to teach it not to play rough but i think a personality should come natural not something I've taught but i dont have children or anything else so...but yes he will calm down if you dont encourage it....
2006-06-17 16:51:36
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answered by sha.babyblues 2
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Kittens are very playful and will bite a lot when they are little. If you kitten was taken away from its mother too young it may be biting on you trying to get milk. Make sure you have plenty of toys for your kitten to chew on and play with. This may help. Your kitten should grow out of it. If the kitten continues as it gets older, I would consult your vet. I doubt it is anything to worry about. Cats are great! Enjoy your kitten.
2006-06-17 09:22:50
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answered by Susan R 1
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Teething helps kitties relieve the discomfort of the tooth coming in through the gums. A couple of tips:
Put tape on electrical wiring so your little ones do not hurt themselves.
Keep household chemicals out of her way
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Give your little ones a few special toys to chew on:
Soak the chew toys in broth or rub them all over with your hands (your kitten loves your scent and is more likely to chew something that smells like you).
Another thing is to use a cold towel. This helps relieve the pain of teething. Tie a knot in a small clean towel, wet it, wring it out and put it in the freezer to chill. Your kittens will love this!
Teething is a part of growing up, it is very important, so continue to be supportive to your little ones.
2006-06-17 09:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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A month old???? It needs to be with its mother. You should never get a kitten that is less than 6 weeks old. It should grow out of it. Just give it lots of love. Mabey put it in a cat carrier everytime it bites you, like a time out. Let it know you won't put up with it.
2006-06-17 09:33:42
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answered by qn.harpy 2
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by no ability hit your kitten. positioned trouble-free water in a sparkling spray bottle. while the kitten is doing something which you do no longer decide for it to do, shoot it with somewhat spray of water. quickly your kitten will react to the spray bottle an identical way it does on your finger. the appropriate thank you to tame the little critter is to attend until it is drained to do your petting & cuddling with it. talk softly to it on an identical time as you puppy it. it is extraordinarily a lot impossible to get kittens to quiet down & be affectionate while they are interior the temper to run in each and every single place, destroying each and every thing. as quickly because it is sufficiently previous, get him/her front claws bumped off. which will help a lot. And, by no ability permit it pass outdoors. There are too many disadvantages available that she isn't attentive to. She could desire to unquestionably get harm or killed available. Being outdoors won't do a lot to tame her wild section. As for being wild like her mom, that basically isn't so. we've tamed some wild person cats. considered one of them gave us 4 kittens! Wow. . . do no longer you basically love kittens! don't get me began. lol besides, we've 9 cats now. i can not say "no" to a hungry, homeless cat. Your kitten assaults each and every thing because of the fact she is a kitten. Wait until she is drained to coach her which you're secure, that she would be able to have faith you, and which you like her. God bless you for being a cat lover!
2016-12-08 10:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a kitten thing. That and hiding under furniture and clawing the **** out of your ankles when you walk by. Get him some toys and that will help a little. Squirt guns and bottles are good discipline tools.
2006-06-17 09:21:31
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answered by c 2
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don't worry, it's just teething
if i was u i would get it some soft toys to chew on, like a rubber mouse or something like that
2006-06-17 09:35:53
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answered by ~*Jackie*~ 2
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FEED the poor cat
2006-06-17 09:27:21
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answered by monolith 1
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It is just teething. This is very normal.
2006-06-17 09:58:34
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answered by ride2cowboy 4
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dont worry. its just teething.
2006-06-17 09:20:53
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answered by HaiKit <3 2
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