Its OK now she is little. Maybe get in a bad habit and may be not be so good. I should trying a little discipline and gentle saying no when she bites and when she stops biting praise her.
You both can still have a good time and happy time playing together.
She definitely loves you and there is o doubt about that...
Good luck....!!
2007-03-21 04:09:23
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answered by Kiki 3
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My kitten did the same this, she still does at times but is getting out of the habit, she only does it when we give her a toy to bite and misses the toy and gets our fingers or hand, but after a few moments she realizes its not the toy she is biting and lets go. To get her to this stage when she was old enough to get her first shots I started to ignore her when she would start to play rough and say "no" or "play nice" and then she would rub up against me and then i would pet her. Although ignoring your cute kitten is hard they learn that if they want our attention then they shouldn't bite. That is what I have done and learned. Although my kitten teaches me things everyday. And when you get to the point where your kitten is jumping up the counter and places you dont want her a small squirt bottle is all you need and trust me, they learn real fast the being on the counter = wet!
2007-03-21 11:25:32
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answered by klgteen 1
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She's just a baby and she's teething and playing. I solved the biting by getting another cat. They play rough with each other and save the affection for me. Works out great for all of us.
2007-03-21 11:26:45
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answered by D_Cartwright_99 2
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You should not worry at all. Kittens are playful by nature. She is just showing affection while having fun. Keep on playing with her. She cant be biting you too hard. Just have fun with her.
2007-03-21 10:55:01
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answered by Drew R 1
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Don't worry it will come back and finish you off later but for now it just like to bite stuff.
2007-03-21 11:01:46
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answered by Miguel C 3
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She is being cheeky. Kittens, just like babies, mouth everything. If you don't want her to continue though, tell her "no" and don't allow her to keep doing it.
2007-03-21 10:55:58
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answered by not too creative 7
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it is her way of showing you that she loves you-kittens do this to their mothers, just make sure that you do not allow her to bite too hard, ever the mother cat will correct her kittens when they get to rough
2007-03-21 10:57:06
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answered by charlie_corral 2
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at 5 weeks old she is most likely teething and still trying to nurse. some cats continue this into adulthood.
2007-03-21 11:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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she is still a baby and she is very happy so dont worry she will grow out of it
2007-03-21 11:02:33
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answered by June 4
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dont worry, she is probably teething. she is only 5 weeks. she should be old enough to eat solid food.
2007-03-21 11:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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