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    6 month old male kitten biting!

    Hi, was wondering if its normal for my 6mth old kitten to attack my hands and arms, he really hurts and I'm not sure whats best to get him to stop this behavior. I've started ignoring him but it only works till I move and he will pounce again. Not enjoying the scratched look at the moment lol x

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    With my two I would put them on the floor and say No very firmly then distract with another toy or game. They did grow out of it in time



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    my kitten does that, and shes about the same age. I'm sure she will grow out of it.

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    Hes still at it! Lol its really werid, its not really playful or nasty its really random sometimes. He doesn't hurt me most the time and usually he stay still n holds my arm in his mouth lol! He's now got the game of where ever I walk he jumps at my leg wraps his arms around then runs off!

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    Oh my kitten is 12 weeks and very bitey i am hoping she will grow out of it as she gets really nasty some times! :-)

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    He's probably doing it cause he wants to play. I have 3 cats, 1 boy and 2 girls. The girls have never really pounced on me or bitten me, however Scrumpy (the boy) was always at it. He's now almost 7 and occasionally still does it. Get him I some good toys and play with him plenty and he will eventually start playing with the toys and not your fingers

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    I started snapping my fingers at mine and saying no in a loud, low voice while I push him away. I did it often enough that now all I have to do is snap and he knows that he's doing something bad.

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    I do the snapping the fingers. Or i find blowing in their face works and obviously doesn't hurt them either

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    I find that this is completely normal! I've worked in a cattery and find that it just usually just disappears on its own as they get older. I find the best method is ignoring as doing something such as pushing it away or clapping can be seen by the cat as it being rewarded as they are getting attention from you
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    Kittens often start this behaviour and will/should grow out of it. It occurs generally in kittens rehomed before 10 weeks of age and singleton kittens. This is because they play fight and bite their siblings and it is then that they learn how much biting hurts. Without this important socialisation this behaviour can continue with their new human owners.

    Best way to deal with it is distraction. Replace arm with a toy. Kicker toys are great as the bite/hold them at one end whilst bunny kicking them at the other. Ignoring them may work may not. And lots of people endorse the 'act like another kitten' approach and yelp or hiss showing them that it hurts and you disapprove.





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