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1175.1 | No blood yet | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Fri Mar 11 1988 18:43 | 25 |
| Karen,
Note 728 discusses biting and some ways of dealing with it if you're looking
for what's been said in the past.
One of my cats is a biter as well and nothing I've tried has worked. In fact
one of the suggestions (to stick a finger down his throat when he bites)
actually aggravated the situation because he would then bite, hiss, and try to
swat me. It's so strange because Shamus usually bites me when he's cuddled up
beside me getting his tummy rubbed and purring away.
At first I thought that maybe he was trying to groom me, since when he grooms
himself first he licks and then he bites his fur. But I watch him when I
pet him and I can see his expression change before he bites me. I don't
think it's because I am hurting him or touching a sensitive part either,
because I've become very aware of that.
Sometimes he just wants to gnaw on a finger and I'll let him if he just
nibbles. In the morning when I get out of bed, he likes to nibble at my
ankles and I'll let him do so until he starts hurting me. Sometimes in
the morning when I do my exercises he'll come up to me all affectionate
and purring and start licking an arm or leg, which is quite endearing
until he starts chomping. So far he hasn't drawn any blood by biting me.
Pam
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1175.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Fri Mar 11 1988 20:03 | 9 |
| I've just read 728. All I can add for the benefit of the ragdoll
owner is that Holly occasionally nips,
under two circumstances: (1) she doesn't like the back part of her
body touched (like some cats don't like their tummies being touched),
and (2) she seems to get too excited some times when we're playing and
then she nips. As someone else said, I can tell when she's about
to bite in the latter case. I have also heard that attacking ankles
is a symptom of boredom; cure, another cat.
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1175.3 | How's your body chemistry? | BIONIC::ROYER | | Sat Mar 12 1988 12:34 | 16 |
| We had a cat once who was very lovey until I became pregnant then
he was really different. Everything would start out with loves
and purrs and suddenly, he would turn on me and start biting and
attacking. The vet said that my chemistry (body odor) changed due
to the pregnancy and the cat saw me as a threat and responded in
kind. The behavior stopped as soon as I had the baby. It was scary
for 9 months and finally had to make sure I was not alone with the
cat. He never did it in the presence of my husband.
If a change in body chemistry can do this I would think any change
of chemistry not necessarily connected with pregnancy might trigger
the reaction.
Just food for thought.
Mary Ann
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1175.4 | | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Mar 14 1988 08:53 | 13 |
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My cat bites my SO and just about everyone else. Then my SO noticed
that she only bit when his hands came near her, but if he
kept them behind his back she would sit on his lap and give him
kisses. Yesterday he was fast asleep with his hands hanging over
the side of the couch. She came up and sniffed them, backing away.
She wanted to sleep by him but it was is if his hands were a barrier.
Maybe hands smell differently??
Sharon
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1175.5 | It only hurts for a little while | DRFIX::IVES | | Mon Mar 14 1988 13:10 | 18 |
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Mocha bites with no provication at all. If we are sitting on the
couch he will come up to one of us and looks all the world like
he would like to be loved and lunges forward and sinks his teeth
into the first contact point before you can blink your eye.
Since we have only had him 3 1/2 months and know nothing of his
back ground we just keep talking softly, and showing him all the
love we can. He seems to be very content, and gets along with
his buddy (for now) our Saint/B. He is does so many cute things
and is sooooo beautiful that we are trying to overlook his short
comings. I only put it in the note as a warning that if he is
typical of his breed, I sure would not want to see someone with
small children consider a Ragdoll as a pet.
Thanks for all the replys.
Barbara
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1175.6 | Not Typical | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Mon Mar 14 1988 16:43 | 8 |
| Barbara,
Mocha is not your typical Ragdoll. A friend of mine breeds Ragdolls
and they have great dispositions and relatively non-matting coats.
Good luck,
Frank
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1175.7 | scented hands | RHODES::WARD | I leave Trouble behind | Tue Mar 15 1988 01:15 | 6 |
| re: biting hands
Does your SO use/work with anything scented that may leave the scent
on his hands? Maybe the cat does not like the scent.
Bernice
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1175.8 | Not a Birman, is he? | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Tue Mar 15 1988 07:24 | 9 |
| I've just read note 2.151, and the description of Mocha sounds exactly
like a cat that used to live across the road from me, which was
a Birman. This cat was quite chunkily built (British shape, not
oriental shape), with a long fine coat, colouring as described,
with the white toes, which I believe are characteristic of the Birman.
I suppose if the vet does know a Ragdoll when he sees one???
Helen.
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1175.9 | | NRADM::CONGER | | Tue Mar 15 1988 12:11 | 7 |
|
I know this doesn't sound like Mocha's problem, but I read
somewhere that some cats bite when they are being petted because
they `get so excited they don't know what to do with themselves',
and biting out is a mis-directed reaction. FWIW.
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1175.10 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Wed Mar 16 1988 13:46 | 11 |
| Milo bites me because he loves me. I know this because he purrs
and chirples and kisses the whole time. Mostly he nibbles.
As he's going through adolescence at present, he occasionally gets
a bit over zealous and I have to correct him.
Rick says that when the boy goes in next month to be changed from
a tom-cat to a tim-cat we should experience a slow-down in major
incidences.
Annie
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1175.11 | Bites one, loves the other? | USMRW2::JTRAVERS | Jeanne Travers | Thu Mar 17 1988 13:24 | 10 |
| What's really strange about Mercedes, is that if I pick him up,
he immediately starts biting my hands and wrists - and I mean he
tries to get as much of my flesh into his little jaws has he can!
If hubby picks him up, he cuddles and lets John pet him and scratch
his belly! I guess he's just a daddy's boy?!
^_^
(>.<)
) ( Jeannie
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1175.12 | | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Mar 21 1988 13:11 | 6 |
| re .7
Nope he works at DEC so he only touches computers and he doesn't
wear cologne...
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1175.13 | Love Bite | DIXIE1::WILKINSON | Southern Area Support | Tue Mar 22 1988 13:36 | 5 |
| Punjab also bites when we are petting him. When he does, we freeze
and he will stop, look at us, flesh still in mouth, and start licking
us. We've always considered it some kind of "love bite".
Nelson
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