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How to stop a kitten biting

10 replies

showgirl · 06/06/2019 22:46

Hi, hoping for some advice before this gets out of hand. We have a beautiful 13 week old female kitten who constantly bites us. Its mostly playful as in pouncing and batting with paws mostly in but it hurts. She has started it to my 5 year old son who is now scared of her. How do I get her to stop. A picture just so you can all see how beautiful she is.

How to stop a kitten biting
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Walkamileinmyshoesbeforeujudge · 06/06/2019 22:47

Ime supplying it with another dkitten is an amazing solution....

MadCatEnthusiast · 06/06/2019 23:28

Distraction! Throw/get a toy when you can sense she's about to bite so she bites into that or plays with it.

mrsglowglow · 06/06/2019 23:39

yes second the distraction idea. Our kitten does this but we bring out the toys (lots of them!) so he learns only to play with them and not our hands or feet or any other bits! 😂

SpoonBlender · 06/06/2019 23:40

Wait about six months.

I'd also be wary of a 5yo DS with a kitten - DSs are often rubbish at being careful with them, so him being scared of her might be a good thing.

agnurse · 07/06/2019 00:47

You can also stop petting her when she starts biting and gently say "No biting". This worked for Gatsby.

Incidentally your kitten reminds me a great deal of Gatsby - he is also a tabby.

showgirl · 07/06/2019 05:47

Thanks. We have a lot of toys so will start carrying them around to try and distract her.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 07/06/2019 06:32

Yep, distraction works. She’s practising her her hunting skills.

She is beautiful though.

Wolfiefan · 07/06/2019 06:35

It’s what kittens do. I don’t know what you mean by get out of hand Confused
A toy you can dangle away from you is a good thing. Feather on a string? Or something you can roll away from you.
Our two were bloody nightmares as kittens. Used to ambush us. A particular favourite was lying in wait to attack the kids as they came down the stairs. Shock

Mia184 · 07/06/2019 08:33

Ime supplying it with another dkitten is an amazing solution....

^ This. Your kitten is just being a normal kitten. Getting another kitten would be much better for her than any toy.

Grumpyoldpersonwithcats · 07/06/2019 11:18

Another vote for another kitten. We've always got kittens in pairs (except for the time we got 3 Grin), and they always play fight with each other.

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