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ow does one deal with a kitten that continually bites its owner

ow does one deal with a kitten that continually bites its owner2007-11-25 12:25:00

This kitten jumps and bites aggresively-and wont take NO for an answer

Answers:

get a water spray bottle and spray it each time it bites.


Try a few slaps across the snout each time, and if that doesn't work, get rid of it.

It is a cat, 'no' means nothing!


You must continually engage with the cat and verbally tell it no, no, no. Give it some treats when it does not bite. Wear heavy gloves if necessary. Do not physically punish the cat or it will be more scared and maybe bite more. Possibly you must spend more time with your pet, or maybe let is have a greater range to wander. Remember, it is not the cats fault, something negative in the cats enviorment or history is causing it.
You can only train cats to a certain extent-be patient. Remember that a cat's natural impulse is to bite. The kitten is at your complete mercy and depends on you for everything including a lot of patience dealing with it's training.

The kitten has only been on planet earth for a few months so consider how little he/she knows. Also visit pet-training websites-you'll probably get a lot of sarcastic and non-helpful comments here. Good-luck!


Toss that thing out of a near window.
My cat did that. She was hyper spastic. So, I tried the water bottle but it only worked when I had it in my hand. She went after my ankles when I walked.

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