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10th May 2011, 01:30 PM #3
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were any of your babies only kittens? or weaned from mum and siblings early for any reason?
much of the play they do as kittens teaches them how far they can go before "play" is not funny anymore. mum will certainly scold them and littermates will have a go back.
if they miss out on this socalisation they need you to teach them how far they can go in play and its a difficult thing to get right.
other than that, are they defending a resource they feel is very important, such as a great sleeping place or some of your dinner leftovers they have come across?
the only advice i can give if its done in play is to just go limp when they start to bite so that they let go and then remove them from your lap or stop the game, hopefully they will get the message.
if it is happening in response to something you are doing, such as grooming, then i would look at how you were going about it, perhaps swaping to a really soft brush and giving treats as you to to make it a nice experience.
i hope thats of some help! when they are this size, agression just is not funny.
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