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You cant. She's still a baby so she will continue to play/pounce.

Maybe you should put her in another room?

2006-08-07 08:40:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My old cat that my family had when I was a child would go CRAZY at night so my dad kept a squirt gun at the bedside and squirt him and it worked. But my cat was older than a kitten so I would just pick it up say no firmly and drop it off of the bed or push it farther down the bed. If you keep this up your kitten will get bored or tired and quit it.

2006-08-07 15:54:29 · answer #2 · answered by jcturtle001 4 · 0 0

smack it, not hard but firmly and say no, it'll get the hint after a while, my cat had 6 kittens and they're a month old now and they get on my bed at night and attack me when i sleep too, i think its payback from when i wake them up when they're sleeping in the day! i just drop them off my bed or keep them outta my room, but if yours doesnt have siblings kittens get lonely easily so i would sleep with it andjust remove it off the bed when it does the culprit act. that might work too.

2006-08-07 15:47:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the only thing that works is a spray bottle full of water. once they have been sprayed a few times the figure it out. then all you need to do is pull it out and they will run. its called conditioning. I learned it in Physicology class.

2006-08-07 19:25:29 · answer #4 · answered by celicagirl587 2 · 0 0

tell her/him No, and gently grab the kitty and put him/her on the floor. after a couple times he/she should stop. If it is the bed he/she likes, buy a kitty bed from wal-mart and put it on the floor next to the bed.

2006-08-07 18:06:01 · answer #5 · answered by hello_kitty_2004 3 · 0 0

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