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Okay well the kitten is finally in my house. Has been for about a few weeks. The problem I'm having is that my other kitten goes and bites her on the neck. But she seems to want to go out of my room where my other kitten is waiting. I don't know how to make my other kitten stop bitting my stray cat. I don't want my stray kitten to alwaysbe locked in my room. So any help would be wonderful.

2007-02-07 12:51:37 · 6 answers · asked by ilikedirt06 1 in Pets Cats

6 answers

Are you sure they aren't just playing? Cats can play very rough sometimes. I have a cat and a dog and when they are playing the cat always wraps around the dogs neck biting him.

Let them go as long as they are not screaming in pain. They will work out their difficulties all on their own.

2007-02-07 12:56:41 · answer #1 · answered by Fish Lover 5 · 0 0

This is how kittens play, They will bite, and it will look like they are fighting to the deaqth at times. Just let the stray out of your room, you will have to eventually. Do it when the other cat is sleeping !!

I do hope you have taken the stray to a vet to have a health check done. You never know with stray's they could have anything, and a kitten especially a stray can often be a carrier of deisese and not show symptoms

2007-02-07 21:00:08 · answer #2 · answered by Mike 2 · 1 0

Well I think your stray kitten is now your kitten so I'd plan on picking a name lol. They are probably playing or your 1st cat is trying to either dominate or mate with cat #2. As long as 1 doesn't break the skin on #2 then it's probably ok to let them play but if it's too rough and there are punctures or scratches then you need to intervene. I'd make sure #2 gets to a vet and gets a leukemia test, they call it leukemia but it's really feline AIDS and even if the kitten is not old enough to mate, it can be spread through the mother, so you need to get that checked out. Get them both vaccinated and neutered/spayed. After surgery that calms them down alot too.

2007-02-07 21:14:15 · answer #3 · answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6 · 1 0

I have an older cat and a new kitten. Believe it or not the new kitten is terrorizing the older cat. I keep the older cat locked in a separate room until I'm home and can monitor the kitten's behavior. If the kitten starts attacking the older cat, I spray him with water. Works everytime! But..it's a constant monitoring process until he grows out of this stage!

2007-02-07 20:56:44 · answer #4 · answered by dressage.rider 5 · 0 0

Your new kitten will probably be number two cat, at least for a while, so expect a bit of playful domination biting from your first kitten. Unless the kitten cries, it probably isn't being hurt.

2007-02-07 21:20:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they are playing..Its cat rough house...unless you have a male and female cat, then they could be trying to do more

2007-02-07 20:57:46 · answer #6 · answered by country_girl 5 · 1 0

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