they can behave???
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Well, if my babies make mistakes I just give them a tap on the butt but thaht usually does nothing to them.
Then I get a water bottle and squirt them. Then they behave. Now, when they see the bottle they jump down and behave until I leave the room and they're back on the stove again sleeping!
2006-10-25 09:23:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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They won't behave. They've got tons of energy and want to play. They're kittens.
Put them in the kitchen at night, if you've got a kitchen with a door that closes. They'll soon get used to the idea that they go there at night, and when they get used to it, they will actually want to be put in the kitchen at night. At least lock them out of your bedroom, so they won't jump on the bed.
I know this can be a problem. I once had kittens and lived upstairs from a fussy neighbor. She would come bang on my door and yell when the kittens woke her up. So I would have to catch the boy kitten, and put him in the cat-carrying case, to stop them running and chasing each other. He would mew for a while, then he would go to sleep. (It wasn't fair that I always caught him, but his sister ran too fast to catch.) Finally they grew out of running and jumping all the time, and now they are nice calm cats.
2006-10-25 12:30:46
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answered by kbc10 4
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Okay let me tell you what the Vet told me. Play very hard with them for about 20 minutes about 30 minutes before you're ready for bed and that should wear them out. If that doesn't work then I'd give them a little pinch of catnip. After the catnip they will go crazy for a little while then they will settle down and go to sleep.
2006-10-25 09:38:23
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answered by Marenight 7
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Lock them up at night. Mine did the same thing. I locked them in the bathroom at night, when they were really small, as they got older I locked them in the extra bedroom. This is a good thing because it also helps to re-enforce the box training. They aren't gonna die if they're locked up at night, it helps to teach them to sleep at night and not during the day. It helps to get them on your schedule, and you get to sleep. Eventually it will get better and you can leave them out.
2006-10-25 09:23:45
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answered by chessapeke 2
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ok, listed right here are some recommendations that could help. do no longer enable him on your mattress room at night in any respect. it is effective to cuddle with him for a quick time, yet he does no longer understand why he's authorized to get all snug and comfortable with you after that's all of sudden tossed into the hall. i might carry out a little night time cuddles with him the two in the lounge or close to his mattress in the hall. Then flow on your room and close him out. it is going to take him some nights to confirm that he isn't any longer allowed in the mattress room at night, notwithstanding it is going to ensue. i think of you would be large to nevertheless cuddle slightly with him in the morning, given which you're ending the cuddle consultation with all of you getting out of the mattress, the place as at night, you're all cuddling, he gets tossed into the hall and the two considered one of you flow returned to cuddling so he's doing notwithstanding he can to get returned in on the hugging. As for the different cats and attacking them....shop him interior. he is going to seize a sickness from attacking different cats. As for the biting, it quite is extremely in simple terms by way of fact of his age. he will out enhance quite some it. yet while he's guarding the door way you like a thank you to distract him. shop a basket with the two kitty treats or small toys close to the door on your mattress room. once you physique of recommendations the door and can tell he won't head, p.c.. up between the toys, get his interest with it and throw it far flung from the door. while he is going to chase it, tell him "flow" or "returned" or "away". as quickly as he isn't any longer in the doorway, flow by it with out a project. at last you'll be waiting to area out the toys and in simple terms use the command. I had this project with my maine coon kitten who enjoyed to sneak attack the drawstrings on my pajama pants and this guidance worked nicely for him till he have been given older and out grew the habit.
2016-10-16 09:58:24
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answered by ? 4
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Give them toys to play with and if you only have one kitten-there's your problem. They need another kitten to play with.
2006-10-25 09:27:12
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answered by Mimi Di 4
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Lots of patience and love.
2006-10-25 10:07:11
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answered by Lucinda 2
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Its no different than children.
2006-10-25 09:26:48
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answered by rocketman9070 5
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spank them
2006-10-25 09:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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