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Old September 29th, 2008, 09:16 PM
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thank you both for the advice! at this time i'm not sure we will get another kitten, but in the future it is a definite possibility - i'll keep at the training and will probably buy more rubber toys that can't be destroyed (kong, etc) to see if that helps her take out the biting agression.
That's a great idea! Just give her a set of toys for her to destroy instead of her hurting everyone. Try to keep her nails trimmed or use nail caps. I find cat scratches hurt alot more then biting. They also tend to get infected a heck of alot easier. I've got one on my finger that isn't looking so good right now

good luck with the kitty. They usually settle down once they are fixed and about 8 months of age.
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