Kitten Behaviour
Hi,
7 weeks ago we aquired a gorgeous Ragdoll/Ginger tom kitten (he just looks like a very fluffy little ginger boy). I adore him incredibly, he is my first cat but I am getting on very well with him and he simply loves me too.
I know a lot about cats and understand to not frustrate him with the game, to back down and to reinforce strict discipline but, at 15 weeks, my kitten is biting and scratching harder than ever.
He has a very good scratching post that he uses a lot and his claws are not overgrown. He has loads of toys and I exercise him a lot. Of course, I know that kittens are experimenting with fighting and he is teething/treating me like a littermate, but my kitten is completely viscious! I never 'hype' the game up and never wrestle with him but he just runs and attacks my arm, biting hard and doing that awfully painful 'kangaroo kicking' with his back feet. He leaps and bites my face, and I have marks. I really tell him off when he does that. I know shoving him off will make him think it is a game so I just 'yowl' like a pained adult cat. This makes Henry stop for a second and then bite, but weaker, until I keep yowling enough for him to stop. Then, I'll walk away from the game, as Ive read is good, but he will come right up annd do it again but even more painfully! What can I do? He is an incredible kitten and so beautiful, and does have his sleepy moments, but is beginning to be a bit of a handful.
This is what I tried:
Puppy and baby teething rings soaked in chicken broth
Newspaper balls (chews for a minute then never again)
Kitten chew rings
Soft toys to take his energy and play onto (worked for a day but he got bored)
Please note I am not using my hands as the subject of the game and my tellings off are consistant. I also play with him endlessly; running up and down with a string which he loves and doesn't attack me then. He has no confined fear or anger, we have no other cats or dogs and we let him have his private toilet and bed. I never use eye contact apart frm slow, reassuring blinking.
What can I do?
Thanks
P.S - There is one thing I don't really get. People say to stop the kitten play when the tail is flicking, eyes are moving a lot etc. but I find that the only time Henry is playful are those times because he is in hunting mode!
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