he sounds cute!
have you fixed your cat yet?? this might calm him down a bit.
also...cats are predators...they love to HUNT..even if its your fingers and toes. he is probably just bored.
try a really good kitty condo. it allows them to climb, claw, play and "hunt". cats go nuts over them, and he will be a very happy kitty too.
here is a site with some examples, not all are so expensive, you just have to shop around.
http://www.cozycatfurniture.com/cat_condos.html
2006-07-16 08:31:18
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answered by ? 6
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Frost had some very good suggestions. I had a friend who had the same problem. If I hadn't seen him (the cat) in action I wouldn't have believed it. He really bit hard and left marks. Here was the solution for her cat - get another cat. They need playmates of their own kind. Your cat probably is bored and needs more activity than you can provide and another cat would be perfect.
Personally, I'm against squirting cats. Would you do that to a child? Of course not!
2006-07-16 08:40:27
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answered by Sabrina894 1
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Cats experience OVER STIMULATION: If your cat's aggression comes about suddenly while you are petting him, it may be caused by an abnormal sensitivity, especially noticeable at the base of his tail. If stroking your cat leads to him kneading with his front paws and even drooling, he could be getting over stimulated. His reaction to this over stimulation can be a sudden burst of aggression.
Stroking your cat repeatedly from head to tail is most likely to cause over stimulation and should be replaced with gently scratching his head and neck only. If your cat suddenly puts one or both ears back against his head while being stroked, gently stand so that your cat drops onto the floor and return to your seated position to avoid passing your cat with your feet while he is still charged up.
If it is strictly play related biting a squirt in the face with a WATER filled squirt bottle/gun, or flicking your cats ear/nose with your finger followed by a stern NO works best.
2006-07-16 09:37:05
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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Maybe he doesn't like you... J/K! Kittens are afraid of loud noises. Take an empty can and throw in a handful of rocks or screws or somthing loud. Seal it up tight with tape. Everytime he bites you shake the can at him. He'll stop.
2006-07-16 08:49:31
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answered by ? 6
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You can not. A cat does something when it wants to do. Try to play with him and be more tender to him. Finally he is going to stop biting and he will be a more social cat.
2006-07-16 21:49:09
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answered by Mehmet Tezel 1
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This is usually called, "a love bite", but, they can get carried away, I too, say "no" and then point at them, they dont like being pointed at much... My cats anyways, but, they do stop.
2006-07-16 08:32:21
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answered by Katz 6
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i dont think any animal is cute that bites or attcks people with malice .i have a dog i love him a lot but if he bit someone for no reason i would put him down myself.some nut jobs think animals are equal to humans. the fact is animals are below us
2006-07-16 08:38:18
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answered by mjk6886@yahoo.com 3
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my husband calls them love bites but if they get really bad then you have to tell your cat no and if it gets to a point bite them back and it works.
2006-07-16 08:30:32
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answered by LENORE P 4
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hmmm ... doesn't sound like he loves you back. I agree with the squirting tho'
2006-07-16 08:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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usually they do that to show the love for u are they want attention,
2006-07-16 08:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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