Please be assured that you can train cats and you can domesticate a previously feral cat. I had an ex-feral myself and whilst she was always nervous around strangers (often a good thing - not everyone's very nice or a cat lover), she was very loving.
If your kitten attacks you because he thinks it's a game, you need to re-introduce him to positive play. Make sure that you play with him, but the minute he starts to get too boisterous you must stop straight away. He'll soon realise that every time he attacks you stop playing.
You need to make sure that your kitten has lots of things to keep him occupied. Many cats get destructive when they aren't stimulated. Old boxes, scratching posts that are big enough to climb etc. are always a good distraction.
Don't give up - you've done really well so far.x
2007-01-30 05:44:10
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answered by welshgirl 2
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i grew to become into looking the cyber web an found out that that's usual for kittens in that age selection to act that way. this is how they're while they're with their siblings. They cool down around 10 to a minimum of 365 days this is while they develop into person cats. i am going in the process a similar subject with the kitten i chanced on. My hand is all scratched up an she assaults ft each and all the time she is loopy! yet so lovable i won't be able to be too mad at her
2016-09-28 04:50:41
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answered by aharon 4
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they sell cat nail clippers like a wal-mart, make sure careful and don't cut the "quick", can sometimes use human finger nail clippers to clip of tip of nails, in time they calm down, maybe after eating calm down
don't play them a lot after eating, but sometimes can use a flashlight or string get them to burn up energy like human kids, then get tired he he
can put a sombrero on the floor and circle the light from the flashlight around it while playing mexican hat dance music very effective, or can make figure eights with light, and they'll go in figure eights
2007-01-30 06:02:56
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answered by Courageous Capt. Cat 3
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Since it is a ferral cat in the first place, it will probably remain somewhat wild. I use a spray bottle with vinegar in it and spray my animals when they get too out of hand.
2007-01-30 05:25:47
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answered by Starla_C 7
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I had this same thing happen...the Animal Behaviorist I spoke with said the cat was viewing me as it's litter-mate and playing with me.
Get the cat a friend.
2007-01-30 05:47:42
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answered by KL 5
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When he's bad, pick him up and flick his nose and say "Bad kitty" then give him a time out in the bathroom or something until he calms down. You could also get a squirt bottle and squirt him when he's in the act of doing something.
Cats aren't very trainable, like dogs are. I think the time outs will work the best for you, it will deter his mind into another line of thought at least.
2007-01-30 05:22:14
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answered by Nevermore 4
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It is hard for we do not own cats they own us .I have a grown one who occasionaly does the same thing
its thier way of letting us know they are around and consider us worthy of thier attention I guess!
2007-01-30 05:22:17
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answered by revdauphinee 4
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spray him with water whenever he does something bad. Or use a voice command that doesn't change but that will scare the cat
2007-01-30 05:25:40
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answered by froggy_dimebag 3
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you have to be completely calm around the kitten, the next time he bites you i would grab his neck (it doesnt hurt them). aminals feed off of your energy remember that, i think thats the most important thing.
2007-01-30 05:22:19
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answered by ? 1
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know need to worry u have a playful kitten it will get lazy
2007-01-30 06:10:01
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answered by kenna 1
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