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Old June 24th 04, 11:36 AM
icarus
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"MadHatter" wrote in message
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 02:07:59 +0100, "icarus" wrote:

For goodness sake, ... hit her. not hard but enough so she knows its

wrong.
cats are amoral, avaricious and aggessive. you have to train them.

gently,
firmly but don't hurt them tho.

they aint toys, they are animals. so dont hurt them but they shouldn't

hurt
you either.


hit a 2 month old kitten? are you crazy? i shove her away with my
hand occasionally, but i'm certainly not hitting a kitten, or a cat
for that matter. that's how they play, except theya re used to things
that have fur. try explaining to a kitten that we don't have fur.

-L


You say '' try explaining to a kitten that we don't have fur." but how do
you do that verbally ?

I'm not talking about hurting the kitten, simply a clear indication of
displeasure. Have you watched a mother cat with her young ? or any adult cat
with an adolescent cat that's misbehaving ? They will hit the young-un with
claws in to indicate displeasure so why shouldn't you ?