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9 months old and still biting...

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Posted by: ross2k at Thu Dec 4 16:18:17 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ross2k ]  
   

I got her spayed 6 weeks ago but that didn't solve the problem. Since I got her shes been just a little too aggressive at times. For the most part she's great, very loving and relaxing to be with. But about 5% of the time she gets in these play moods where she plays way too rough. I've been trying to get her to stop all the time and I never encourage it. All my roomates have stopped encouraging it for some time now but it hasn't ended.

The problem mainly occurs when more than one person comes into my apartment, especially if she's never met them before. She's not attacking them, but once they go to pet her she lays on her back and bites them as soon as they get near. Play time is one thing but everytime I have a guest it's the same thing "wow cute cat" then "ouch".

Any other ideas?


   

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