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Old June 28th, 2011, 09:19 AM
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Distraction. Learn to tell when the kitten is getting ready to bite and distract her with a toy. Also, saying a firm "NO" or a hissing noise every time she bites. You have to time it so your sound comes immediately after she bites so she knows why you are upset. And stop playing/petting/ whatever you were doing when she bit so she knows biting loses her the attention and playtime she wants. (You don't have to stop for very long, just a minute, so she gets the message, then you can start again.)
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