I know this is gonna sound mean, but nothing worked with our one male cat as far as biting and eventually we held him in the shower for a few seconds whenever he bit. After 2 times, it worked and he has become the most loving, friendly, non biting cat we have ever had.
2007-02-15 00:29:37
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answered by punkin_eater26 6
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You must be firm when you say NO.. and hiss at her . The next time she does you tell her you are going to punish her. Just leave in the corner or cage for a few minute.
Love her when she come out and keep telling her not to bite again. But of she will still do that. and Punish her again. Remember to be firmer and hiss at her again and again. I tell you mine has stopping biting people now. need a bit of patience and perseverance. Good luck
2007-02-15 00:27:42
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answered by Kiki 3
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NO!!! is the key word throughout all of the answers..especially now that your cat is young you need to stop your cat from bitting...cause it is going to get harder as your cat gets older to control him/her..when it happens grap him/her by the scruff of the neck and say NO!! firmly..and a nice little wack on their bum wont hurt!..also what worked wonders for my cats is "timeout".. my laundry room is small with no windows and nothing for them to climb on or make noise.. cause i dont have a washer/dryer yet..they hate it in there but it works!!a couple of mins in their they come out like saint kitties..like they could not harm a fly..lol...and now they avoid that area of my place like a plague and very great cats...in all have patience cause it is not going to happen over night..its like teaching a child the proper way to productive and happy life..good luck
2007-02-15 00:40:30
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answered by dasu751520 2
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We had this problem with our male Siamese. We tried everything and nothing worked until we got him a playmate. We bought a female that was his half sister from a different litter. She was 18 months younger.
It was hysterical. He would try to nurse her. He is very protective of her but at times he beats her up. But he seldom bites us now.
2007-02-15 00:23:24
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Put her in a kennel everytime she bites someone and eventually she will get the point!
2007-02-15 00:36:26
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answered by MiXeD-ChK 1
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I would say a loud: NO!!! And give her a little spank on the behind till she gets the idea. It worked with our cat. Now when she hears NO! she runs away.
2007-02-15 00:21:46
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answered by Leah 2
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Feed it
2007-02-15 00:27:18
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answered by McQ 3
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