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my kitten is 9 weeks old and shes still biting…..

6 Answers  |  Asked By: kibagirl1   207   

me kiiten is 9 weeks old and she still bites me wat shold me do to ????

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Answer 1
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Don’t use your hands to play with your kitten. Kittens play aggressively because that’s what comes naturally to them. Many people get a kitten believing that they are sweet cuddly little pets but be aware they have their moments. Kittens can be all teeth and claws! You have to remember that kittens have an instinct to play rough. It is part of a normal kitten’s development to play aggressively because they are learning the predatory skills that a cat in the wild would need to know for survival. On a reassuring note, most kittens grow out of the aggressive stage and grow into adorable, sweet natured cats who would never dream of biting or scratching you

 

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kitty

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thaanks but sometimes she stalks my hand and pounces on it! so now wat?

By: kibagirl1   207

Answer 2
kitty

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I agree what Catsofmany said.

By: khushi   1772
 

Answer 3
kitty

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just flick her on the nose gently

 

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kitty

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i can shell kill meh hand i have sctathces all over it!!??


Answer 4
kitty

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flic it gently on the nose and if she keeps bitin (lo im ansereing my own q…) but do it thAT WAY

 

Answer 5
kitty

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ever heard of waterboarding? time for you to learn if you haven’t that cat needs to be taught a lesson.. oh..
p.s. buy a tazer

 

Answer 6
kitty

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Well, from personal experience, if the cat bites you, what I do is I take the cat, and hit it repeatedly until it is unconscious. When the cat wakes up, then tell it not to bite you. If it continues to bite you, I would recommend picking the cat up, and throwing it forcefully against a wall. That should solve your problem :).

 

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kitty

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i hope thatwas a joke but uuuuhhh thanks i guess!

By: kibagirl1   207

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