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biting kitten
My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried
he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? |
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"lorraine" wrote in message ... My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Say "OW" really loudly and stop playing when he bites. That is how his litter mates and mom would let him know. Also, play with him with things other than your hands, like strings, feathers on strings, etc. |
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"cybercat" wrote in -
september.org: "lorraine" wrote in message ... My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Say "OW" really loudly and stop playing when he bites. That is how his litter mates and mom would let him know. Also, play with him with things other than your hands, like strings, feathers on strings, etc. This advice is perfect, but doesn't work for all kittens unfortunately. I had one who just had to bite, so I made him a biting mitt which was just an old t-shirt rolled up tightly. We had to teach him to only bite it and it worked. Bobble |
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This advice is perfect, but doesn't work for all kittens unfortunately. *I had one who just had to bite, so I made him a biting mitt which was just an old t-shirt rolled up tightly. *We had to teach him to only bite it and it worked. While this might work for you, I would not recommend doing this. It's easy for the kitten to get confused or very playful--and you could get bitten when you're not expecting it. I'd stick with the OW or NO very loudly. Let your arm/hand go limp (pulling it away encourages more biting), and slowly walk away. He'll soon learn that biting means no more playtime. Also, do NOT use your hands or toes to play with him. Always use a toy. If you anticipate being bitten (for instance, if he usually bites your toes when you walk into the bathroom), take a toy along and throw it to disrupt the behavior. Be consistent and make sure everyone the household does this. Your kitty is at a critical age and is learning what is good manners. |
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"Bobble" wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in - september.org: "lorraine" wrote in message ... My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Say "OW" really loudly and stop playing when he bites. That is how his litter mates and mom would let him know. Also, play with him with things other than your hands, like strings, feathers on strings, etc. This advice is perfect, but doesn't work for all kittens unfortunately. I had one who just had to bite, so I made him a biting mitt which was just an old t-shirt rolled up tightly. We had to teach him to only bite it and it worked. Smart cat! |
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On Apr 30, 12:22*am, lorraine wrote:
My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? You have not mentioned at what age you got your kitten, or whether he had littermates. You have not mentioned what sort of play brings on the biting behavior, but a couple of things that may help: a) If the kitten is grabbing you with his front paws, kicking with his back paws and then biting, this is how kittens play with each other. Littermates rapidly learn when they have gone too far, but your kitten is learning with you - his latest littermate. You have a couple of choices given that this is 100% normal. You can pull away (gently) as others suggest and say NO. Or, you can wear an oven mitt or play through a blanket or some such until the kitten is tired. Although the first option is valid, generally, I suggest the latter as although most cats will outgrow this stage all-too-soon, it is excellent bonding play as long as it lasts. See b). b) The kitten is teething as well - so biting and chewing is fairly normal. Spontaneous biting is not - kitten leans over and just bites - without the grasping and kicking *OR* without encouragement from you. Kittens that have spent too much time isolated in cages without sufficient space to play and/or mixed in with non-littermates often develop displacement behavior that shows as biting. Depending on the previous conditions, this behavior may never entirely go away. Our Maine Coon (unhappily) spent his first 8 weeks in the 3 x 5 cage he was born in, and kept with non-littermates. Now over 12 years later, his primary defense under stress is to bite. He has learned not to bite hard, but the behavior remains despite his saucer-sized, well- equipped paw & claws. On the other hand, he is absolutely wonderful with the grandkids (and any children in general) allowing all sorts of abuses that would earn stitches or worse if from an adult. He also uses his claws to discipline and discourage the puppy and his companion-cat - so his biting is specific to people, and amongst people to adults. We have observed such displacement behavior in other cats with such a background, and our vet describes it as quite common. It can be tempered over time but will typically come back if the cat is under stress. I hope it is just normal play - and if so, the more you play with your cat, the more it can let it all out around you, the stronger the bond will be. And it will get over it. Note that male cats are generally much rougher at play than females, and generally are more playful longer. Generally, not always. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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On Apr 29, 9:22�pm, lorraine wrote:
My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? I blew in my kittens faces while yelling "no". Worked like a charm. |
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On Apr 30, 5:22*am, lorraine wrote:
My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Is there any chance that your kitten is carrying any Birman in it's lineage? The reason I ask is because Birmans do actually give you love- nips & are well known for this trait. Whilst it is very reassuring to know that your cat Love's you dearly, it can be a bit of a pain when they show you just how much they do in fact love you. Especially if you have young children to consider? I agree with the other posters who have given very good advice. I find that a handy jar full of marbles is wonderful for this purpose. By the time the kitten realises where the sound came from, they have stopped biting, forgotten why, & start considering how to avoid the dreadful noise in the future instead. Dangling Toy's are excellent for bonding & taking their mind of biting, & focusing on bonding rather than nipping you. Best of luck, Silknsox "o" |
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"Sheelagh"o"" wrote in message ... On Apr 30, 5:22 am, lorraine wrote: My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Is there any chance that your kitten is carrying any Birman in it's Sheelagh, nice to see you back! Cindy had me worried about you. |
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Hey there Lady long time no see
"Sheelagh"o"" wrote in message ... On Apr 30, 5:22 am, lorraine wrote: My 3 month old kitten loves to bite. Sometimes it hurts! I'm worried he'll carry on this behavior till he's an adult! Any advice? Is there any chance that your kitten is carrying any Birman in it's lineage? The reason I ask is because Birmans do actually give you love- nips & are well known for this trait. Whilst it is very reassuring to know that your cat Love's you dearly, it can be a bit of a pain when they show you just how much they do in fact love you. Especially if you have young children to consider? I agree with the other posters who have given very good advice. I find that a handy jar full of marbles is wonderful for this purpose. By the time the kitten realises where the sound came from, they have stopped biting, forgotten why, & start considering how to avoid the dreadful noise in the future instead. Dangling Toy's are excellent for bonding & taking their mind of biting, & focusing on bonding rather than nipping you. Best of luck, Silknsox "o" |
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