Every now and then our 7-month-old kitten will bite a bit during play or petting. This rarely seems to be a "stop" request, it's never at all hard, and isn't accompanied by a hiss or effort to go away. She's into doing it a few times while licking us, too.
While it's not even bordering on painful, I wonder how cute it'll be in a year, and generally walk away when it happens. Or tap her on the nose if it came as a less-than-affectionate surprise.
Her adoptive father, on the other hand, has no problem with it, and will use his hand as a bitable, scratchable, cat toy.
I note that this problem seems to be common among men. (See "Jaspurr's Dad Teaching Bad Habits" on http://cats.about.com/cs/behavioralissues/a/bite_scrat.htm &c)
Can she figure out who it's okay to bite and not bite? Will it lead to problems later on if we let her bite her father? Is it at all reasonable to think that said nips will always be the pressure-free painless things they are now?
2006-10-31
15:23:23
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Your basic 'domestic short-hair.'
The savage beast in question can be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmennie
2006-10-31
15:33:47 ·
update #1