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Sounds like you are really trying with your kittie and in turn he is REALLY trying you Am sure there will be plenty of advice to follow but the next steps I would try are.... When I tell the kittie off, I would most definately make eye contact, a hard stare as I tell him firmly NO, not angry but firm. As soon as he starts his behaviour and you have firmly told him No, simply get up and walk out of the room, close the door behind you and wait a few minutes. That way the game ends completely there and then. I know you have tried distraction toys but maybe they arent stimulating enough, maybe invest in a wiggly waggler. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTfun...layer_embedded I can direct you to the website but not on the forum as it's another cat forum and we are not allowed to post such links here. |
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Ouch! Sounds to me like you are trying very hard to teach your Henry not to bite. As Elaine says try reinforcing "game over" when he bites by leaving him alone. Hope he learns very soon. |
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Wow, he's a determined little fellow, isn't he! I agree with the eye contact, loud emphatic NO! and leaving him alone. Hopefully it will click with him that biting means end of fun. |
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Excellent, I didnt know that. Thanx Mags, I always buy them from a cat rescue site which cannt be named here. Very pleased to hear that E-bay sell them too, makes it easier to point out to people. |
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theres also a toy called "da burd" that you can get off of amazon relatively cheaply. It basically behaves like a bird when you move its stick around and my 2 go mad for it. might be worth a try |
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Hi, Thanks very much, I will continue training. If not, then I'm sure he will grow out of it. Yes, thanks, I have bought him (for Christmas): Da Bird with refill (I love those toys because they make him JUMP) Kitten tunnel Treats Turtle Tops Petstages (I would reccommend some petstages toys, they are excellent) Catit Senses Play Circuit Harp Bopping rocking toy Catnip Yeowww toy Laser toy (for bitey T.V times when I can just get him running) He's going to be very spoilt, but I just couldn't stop |
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