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I've read an article saying that Egyptian Mau should be thaught that fun doesn't mean aggression. How?

My 12 wks old Mau is the smartest cat I ever had, the cuddliest and the sweetest, but also the meanest! Lately when it comes to play time he become more and more aggressive. He bites so hard that he drew blood. I've said firm NO, screaming OUCH and yelling STOP IT. He would stop, but few minutes later will go back biting people until he's no longer in the mood to play and then will come to us purring and ask for space on our lap. I also gave him time outs in one room away from people. He knows he's being punished but I don't think he understand for what. I tried spray bottle but the dude loves water and often join people in the shower so it didn't work to stop him.

How to teach a Mau that fun doesn't mean aggression?

2007-01-19 17:02:12 · 2 answers · asked by Speck Schnuck 5 in Pets Cats

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You can start by ignoring him when he snaps at you during play. Just stop play altogether and ignore him for a set amount of time - 15-20 minutes or so. You can also try smells that cats don't like (citrus, cinnamon, bitter apple, etc.) in the spray bottle instead of water - they're non-toxic but they should help deter him from biting. Also, I have a female mau, and her aggression really settled down once I had her spayed - I would definitely recommend having your kitten neutered, since he'll probably start spraying before he gets much older. Good luck! :)

2007-01-19 17:13:02 · answer #1 · answered by Julia L. 6 · 1 0

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2016-10-07 10:38:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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