Hutch33
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« on: July 01, 2014, 11:49:34 am » |
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I wouldn't tolerate her biting, or nipping anywhere on your body at all. 11 wks is very young, so best get a handle on it and let her know it is not acceptable. A soft muzzle on her may help while you're messing with her, but it's best to redirect her biting. Get her something she understands she is allowed to bite and get rough with, a rag or rope maybe. Be firm, use a command and I'd pin her down till she relaxes, and correct her by showing her what she needs to focus her biting on. Teach her its ok to bite but only on acceptable things. This will help you with training her later on as well. Good luck with your new cat pup!
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