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Hi! I am only 13 but i have been through alot in my life soooo i know alot for my age. I love to give AND get advice and people say i am really got at them BOTH =). You can ask me questions about ANYTHING and i will do my best to answer them. And remember questions in my inbox get answered FIRST!!!! Also i HATE when people dont leave feedback. I really want to know if i helped,i didnt,or anything in between!!!!! Lots of love, Nay~Nay
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Hey everyone, I'm back for more answers from you awesome knowledgeable folks. =D
So, the kitty I got Sunday has been incredibly sweet, greets me in the morning rubbing up against my legs and purring, is eating now, thank goodness, and using her litterbox faithfully, though I don't think the litter brand I have is that good (any suggestions are welcome). She would be the perfect kitten, except for the fact that I feel like she's getting kind of violent.
I don't know if she's teething, or if she needs her teeth brushed because her gums are itchy or what (I got her a toothbrush, she was fine with the paste, but won't open her mouth), but she seems to try to bite everything now. When I first got her, she gave kitty kisses and like, licked your fingers, maybe put them in her mouth for a second but never bit down.
She hasn't actually bitten me yet, but I don't want her to think that's okay.
My friend says her family's kittens "chewed on [them] too," and that they outgrew it, so maybe mine will too. I dunno, I just don't want her to think that's okay, y'know? When animals snap at me I get kinda scared, even if they're as little as my Luna.
She also squirms and fights when I try to hold her. She's fine being picked up, but if you hold her she squirms and pushes against you. I think she tried to bite me one time, but she missed. My other friend's cat was like that, but she never tried to bite. She just struggled really hard to get away.
How do you train a cat who won't eat treats? (Maybe the treats are too big for her? She's 11 weeks old)
Any thoughts? I'm so new at this, and really glad I have you guys to ask. Lol
-Siren =) (link)
I find the best working litter is Tidy Cats. It works REALLY good. Now she might still be teething, but she might ONLY know how to play aggressively. And about the treats, they could be to big for her but she might not like them.
p.s you might also want get something to sharpen his claws, but if you want you could always have her declawed at the vet. Also, they have websites you could look up to help you. Good luck =) Hope I helped!!


Rating: 5
Okay, that's two for tidy cats including my friend's vote. I got her a scratching pad, which she seems to like. I know there are websites, but they never seem to answer my questions...




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