DR>> About the wrist biting thing, my kitten does
DR>> that all the time. I tried touching her firmly,
DR>> but not forcefully on the head, with my finger,
DR>> but that doesn't work. Then she wants to chase
DR>> and bite my finger. I'm going to have to give
DR>> the pinch on the cheek thing a try.
JP> Head touching didn't work for me either. Cassie is
JP> NOT the only one who nibbles my wrist. Piper will
JP> flop in my lap and attach himself to my wrist too.
JP> Neither actually hurt me, but biting is something I
JP> don't want them to do. And I don't see them doing
JP> that exactly that way to each other. I wonder if
JP> it's something they reserve for humans? Charlie and
JP> Jenny approach my wrist differently. They both have
JP> to *lay* across my right forearm when they're on my
JP> lap. Makes doing THIS pretty difficult. ;> I
JP> wonder if that may be the whole point of the activity?
Hmmm...could be. Does anything work to get the critters to not bite?
I'm going crazy trying to come up with ideas to teach Honey how to
behave right and not eat my wrists and ankles. I hate the thought of
yelling at her, but that has been the only thing that has worked.
Anything else to try?
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