shes used to playig with her mom and prolly still thinks she can get milk from her mom so she bites expecting milk
2006-09-24 04:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I wager it began while he grew to become into lots youthful, and he on no account grew to become into experienced that biting can injury. See, in case you have been yet another cat, you will provide him instant comments. And the little 'love bites' of a kitten incredibly injury while they arrive from a cat. you're able to initiate coaching, yet no longer punishment. He desires to be responsive to you go with him to end. A squirt bottle would not incredibly paintings at such close selection, yet your finger giving him a faucet (comfortable, of direction) on the nostril alongside with the be conscious NO! gets his interest. yet another attitude is to softly carry his jaw close while he does it, and say NO! provided that he's older, it may take awhile for him to get the message. in case you sense no actual touch could be completed, then while he starts, at contemporary placed him on the floor on an identical time as asserting NO!
2016-10-01 07:42:52
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answered by ? 4
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I've had a lot of cats over the years and some of them do this. We had one that was just too naturally wild and actually got killed trying to take on a dog. Our current cat bites softly, I almost think its trying to show affection. Try a water bottle, you know like a spray bottle, like windex is in (clean it first obviously). Thats the best advice I've heard
2006-09-24 03:59:29
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answered by Poppies_rule 3
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Every time your cat bites you, tap her on the nose with your fingers, like a momma cat would do.
You can also pick her up by the back of her neck (again, as a momma cat would do), and give her a gentle shake.
Or, gently use your hand to knock her over onto her side, and hold her down, until she becomes calm.
This is how mother cats discipline their babies.
2006-09-24 04:02:06
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answered by zen 7
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Fill a spray bottle with water and give the kitty a squirt when she bites.
2006-09-24 04:04:52
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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Don't let her, because soon her teeth will grow and it will be much worse. You let her do it when she was a baby, but even now you must show her it is not acceptable. Be strict, throw her away from you when she does it (dont hold her, she thinks you're playing), show that it is not good with your voice, etc.
2006-09-24 04:21:30
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Get a squirt gun and squirt her when she tries to bite. Cats hate water and it should teach her to stop.
2006-09-24 04:04:21
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answered by notyou311 7
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It is just a kitten stage but when she bites you tap her nose and say "NO" and after a while she will probably stop.
2006-09-24 09:15:42
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answered by Jennifer P 2
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Bite it back and show it how it feels. If that does not work then throw it outside for a couple of cold nights.
2006-09-24 03:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Start biting her back. Seriously.
2006-09-24 04:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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