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1390.1 | Push don't pull | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | | Thu May 19 1988 16:46 | 18 |
| When you play with him, hold a stuffed mousie in your hand and when
he goes for your hand, give him the mousie - sort of gently push
it at him. I have two biters - every time they do bite my arm or
hand, I say, in the same tone of voice, NO BITE, NO BITE. They
learned to recognize the tone. A little tap on the nose, with one
finger, at the same time saying no bite, may help. If you struggle,
he may bite harder thinking it's a game. Relax and don't pull, if you
can stand the pain!
He may be cutting teeth - around 5 - 6 months you may notice him chewing
again and finding baby teeth around on the floor - he will be
getting his second teeth. When you find the first one, save it
and put it under his pillow for the Kitty Tooth Fairy to come and
give him his treat!
Mittens sounds like a doll! Enjoy!
E.T.
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1390.2 | It's okay to slap lightly? | AKOV77::PARSONS | Lady Lioness | Thu May 19 1988 16:56 | 15 |
| Re: .1
It's okay then to give him a little tap on the nose? I've been
told never to hit with the hand you love them with - it confuses
the kitten. So, I should relax my hand and push at him until he
lets go and say NO BITE MITTENS.... I'll try it! What do I do
whan I see him getting in his pounce stance - ready to attack?
So many questions - I know - I'm just so excited having my own pet
and want to do what's right for him.
I love your comment on the kitty tooth fairy - this is so much fun!
Excited, Judy
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1390.3 | FUN-TIME | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Thu May 19 1988 20:23 | 12 |
| Yes, kittens are so much fun... DejaVu is two years old and still
acting like a kitten. Lightning, who is seven years old still likes
to attack my hand when I put it in the `attack' mode. Otherwise
she is gentle as a lamb (kitten).
Enjoy your new baby.
Sandi (Lightning's & DejaVu's mom)
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1390.4 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | By the shards of my dragon's egg | Thu May 19 1988 22:44 | 13 |
| I've found that pressing down gently on kitty's tongue with my finger
while saying "NO" has worked. Kitty generally is surprised by the
motion and wants that object out of his/her mouth. This should
be repeated each time kitty tries to bite.
Worked for me with Bailey and Amelia (although Amelia sometimes
gets carried away with her love bites and has to be reminded).
Jan
[Just another piece of information the beginning cat owner (me)
picked up from the expert in the family (Jo Ann)]
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1390.5 | Tap, not slap! | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | | Fri May 20 1988 11:03 | 11 |
| Trade him a toy for your hand - like you would do with a child
when you say, "No, you can't have the matches to play with, but
you can have this stuffed mousie. Tapping with one finger is
almost like patting (to distract) - it shouldn't hurt him.
If you see him ready to pounce, go to him so he won't go to
you first. It will confuse him and he may forget he was going
to pounce. Maybe pick him up and cuddle him and then put him
down. As he grows, you will develop your own way of dealing
with his very own special personality, and you will know what
will work best for him. Lots of love will work every time!
Have fun!
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1390.6 | a wet nose works everytime | SKITZD::WILDE | Being clever is tiring.. | Fri May 20 1988 13:50 | 9 |
| When I first got Hannah, she was a real biter (she still occasionally goes
for my big toe in the morning after a shower). My technique for dealing
with this was to get the tip of my finger wet and then pat the end of
her nose with the wet finger...it felt so WIERD that she forgot she was
biting and stopped. As I pat her nose, I say, "NO, Hannah". Now, I
usually only have to say NO and she immediately stops and looks up at
me.....and then, SOMETIMES she keeps nibbling on my toe anyway so I just
pick her up and tickle her tummy (she HATES that - something about her
dignity - but she doesn't hate it THAT much)
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1390.7 | Sounds good! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri May 20 1988 14:30 | 5 |
| Hmm, wet nost trick, huh? I'll have to try that - they probably
get so busy licking their wet noses that they forget that they
were biting! Great idea.
E.T.
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1390.8 | | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Fri May 20 1988 14:35 | 10 |
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RE: .6 .7
That's exactly the right idea. Some people seem to think that you
have to cause the cat some sort of discomfort as punishment for
misbehavure. The fact is that distraction from the bad behavure
will work _much_ better. If it is done consistently enough, the
bad behavure will disappear.
Marion
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1390.9 | Great ideas!! | 20992::PARSONS | Lady Lioness | Fri May 20 1988 16:39 | 15 |
| Well, I've got so many techniques to try, ONE of them must work
eventually! He just doesn't seem to know that when you reach for
him to pet him, he thinks it's play time. I try cooing and saying
"nicy Mittens", but his mind is elsewhere - he must being thinking...
"the hand is coming in for attack - grab it and kill!"
I'll keep trying and let you know which one works the best. He's
such a terror (said loveingly) - he was pouncing around the living
room from the lap to lap and managed to land one paw in my mother's
coffee cup! Thankfully the cup was almost empty and the coffee was
cold. He made one heck of scene with shaking that damp paw!
tee hee hee , Judy
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1390.10 | Another Biter | VLS5::ALEXANDER | | Thu May 26 1988 15:23 | 12 |
| My new Kitten Pippin-tat is a biter, she is a TAZMANIAN DEVIL she
doesn't walk - she bounces. Off walls. Off Chairs. Off people.
and does she attack hands! I am currently using thr "tapping method:"
but it's not working. What worries me is the determination in that
bite! Arms. Knees. Elbows. Hands. and a few times My FACE! I'm
glad I ran into these replies!! the water method sounds good.
I love having her, and playing but this is a problem I hop she'll
outgrow!!! I bought every kind of kitten toy out. The scented toys
( cat attraction scent ) just fuel her fire and she comes out of
nowhere....ouch!
Thanks for the replies ...
Nancy & Pippin
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1390.11 | "Little-cry" Sound | LYMPH::SWANT | Can't get away from basics | Thu May 26 1988 15:54 | 19 |
| My trick for stopping clawing and biting from kittens is the
"little-cry" sound. When they sink in with teeth or claws
I give a little high-pitched hurt cry and hold my body very
still. This has always been effective for me (sorry I can't
reproduce the sound here :>).
For this to work, do not use the water spray, no rough housing
with hands -- just very gentle handling in all cases. Use the
kitty tease and rolled up paper balls for vigorous play.
I suspect that they interpret the cry as a human child sound --
and you know how gentle they are with kids.
Good luck,
Julie
P.S. Nancy, For a strong kitten like Pippin-tat, might the tapping be
interpreted as more play?
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1390.12 | Ouch! | JAWS::COTE | Read it and weep... | Thu May 26 1988 16:27 | 8 |
| The hand-biting I can live with, it's that strangle-hold where
Aja holds my arm close to her chest with her front paws (with claws
fully extended) and kicks the daylights out of it with the rear!!!
I always wondered why cats do that. Apparently it's an instinctive
maneuver designed to disembowel prey... seems like it would work!!!
Edd
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1390.13 | confused | 58205::HTAYLOR | Have you hugged your kitty today? | Thu May 26 1988 16:42 | 11 |
| I think silver confuses biting with affection. a few days ago,
I was laying on my bed petting her and she was purring away! All
of the sudden she very nicely turned her head and bit my hand.
I froze and gave her a bit of a dirty look. She looked at me (with
my hand still in her mouth), saw that I was not happy, and then
let go of my hand. I then started to pet her again and everything
was fine.
Holly
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1390.14 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Thu May 26 1988 17:53 | 9 |
| Milo bites. He thinks it's affection. As long as it's nibbles
or just holding gently between the teeth, I don't react. At all.
Rougher treatment results in my making some variation on the
'Ouch-noise' -- from whispering "ouch" to more forceful/pained
inflections. Milo HATES the 'Ouch-noise' -- in any form -- and
retreats.
Ann
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1390.15 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu May 26 1988 19:25 | 5 |
| Re: .12
Are you maybe touching aja's tummy just before this? That really
triggers the "I'll just disembowel this object" for some cats.
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1390.16 | No Dummys! | SCOMAN::BARRY | | Fri May 27 1988 18:05 | 14 |
| Its funny how some of you said that you make a crying sound or and
"ouch!" sound and the kitten stops. The very first thing I taught
Al was the meaning of the word no. I was so impressed that he learned
it in 3 days! However, just in the past couple of days I have noticed
that whenever I say "Ouch!" he backs off. Its funny because I was
just reacting normally (I bet the whole neighborhood could hear
some of those Ouch!'s!!!) but he has caught on to what it means!
Anyone who has ever said that cats are dumb has obviously never
had a cat!!!
But then again, I sometimes wonder when I see Al repeatedly taking
impromtu bathes with me!!! Is it really the same cat????????
Lesa
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1390.17 | It's all my fault... | JAWS::COTE | Read it and weep... | Tue May 31 1988 09:24 | 6 |
| re: .15
Yep, usually it's after I rub her tummy. I never get mad at her
when she does it, after all, I brought it on myself...
Edd
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1390.18 | no, tapping is not the best thing... | VLS5::ALEXANDER | | Tue May 31 1988 15:39 | 10 |
| Yes indeed, Pippin could be considering the tapping as provoking
more play....this is why I have stopped. My husband came up with
an interesting idea...and it works good for him. When Pippintat
bugs Yaddie ( the other beloved beast - who never bit this much!)
she casts a low growel. Pippin turns right off. Last
night the Pip was in our bed and in rare biting form. My husband
gave a low growl and she backed Off!!! course I was dozing and
woke up thinking there was a bear in my bed!!!
Thanks so much for the help! - Yaddie-Yat, Pippin-Tat, and me!
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1390.19 | Show him the roughs! | CASV05::IPAYE | Strong*Me*Strong | Fri Jul 08 1988 10:14 | 8 |
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Suggestion:
Wear a rough textured glove when petting kitty. Biting into such
texture ain't much fun! He'll soon learn to be gentle. (:
'Deen.
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