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It is normal cat behaviour, it's how they would play with eachother. Some say that a short sharp sqeal from you might do the trick but when cats have done this to me, I just simply and quietly remove myself from the situation and ignore the cat for a short time. |
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Oh great thanks, i had seen her play with her kittens by grabbing hold of them with her mouth and kicking with her back paws but wasnt sure if she was just playing with me or pushing her luck. She carried on last night for another half hour and ended up chasing her tail n trying to grab it as long as i know shes playing then its ok i wont tell her off as she doesnt hurt. |
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Elaine is right, my Lola used to do this all the time but I would do what Elaine suggested and Lola eventually got the message ... well.... ok, sometimes she has a relapse now and again..! |
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Good advise there. Kizzy likes to chew my fingers - I am sure that she is confused that my nails don't come off like the outside sheaths of hers do. She has never hurt me and I trust she never would. Pip does the thing with the teeth and the hind legs, but he doesn't have his claws out and he doesn't bite down. He's playing and I just try to distract him until he lets go. Not got that far with Harley yet. He's "mouthed" OH's hand and let go when told No. He bit MIL because she pulled away. They're all so different. |
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