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my kitten’s biting me. HARD too hard to be teething. whats wrong???
what’s going on?? I fed my kittne a treat, so he started licking my fingers. I thouhgt: ok, the flavours probably still on them, but when he started to bite, the thought vanished. he was fine just yesterday, and my sister claims his tooth is bleeding.
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i don’t why your kitten has started biting you . if you want to know about teething go on this website
http://www.cathelp-online.com/health/kit...
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I would take him to the vet to check for any neurological dissorder. ( brain problem )
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Cats start lossing their baby teeth and growing adult teeth when they are about 5-7 months old or so. Maybe your cat is just lossing his baby teeth and maybe that’s why they are bleeding
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he’s losing a tooth. my cat started to bite me for no reason and then started to bite.
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mabey you should give him a toy and not let him bite you. this may help until he grows his nwe teeth.
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