Cats generally do not bite people. At most, when they are having sex with the shoveling owner or want to express some emotions, they will hold the shoveling owner's hand and bite it. So, since that's the case, what's wrong with the two-m...
Cats generally do not bite people. At most, when they are having sex with the shoveling owner or want to express some emotions, they will hold the shoveling owner's hand and bite it. So, since that's the case, what's wrong with the two-month-old kitten always biting people? What should I do if a kitten who is two months old always bites people? Next, let’s analyze why the two-month-old kittens always bite people.
1. Kittens who are in the tooth change period are in the tooth change period. Because their teeth are itchy and uncomfortable, they will always bite. At this time, the owner can pay attention to observation. If you find that the cat is emotionally anxious and has red and swollen gums, it means that you have started changing teeth. At this time, you can provide the cat with a tooth grinding stick or other tooth grinding toy to relieve the discomfort of the cat's teeth, so that the cat will not bite people randomly. At the same time, you should also pay attention to supplementing calcium for cats to prevent the loss of calcium during teething.
2. Kittens who want to play with their owner for two months are naughty. If they are very excited while playing, they are likely to bite or grab their owner's hand to play. At this time, the owner can shout loudly or gently pat the kitten's head to let it know that this behavior is wrong, but be careful not to exert too much force to avoid hurting the kitten. When the kitten stops in time, it can be rewarded appropriately.
3. Practice hunting
Cats are born hunters, so they have to practice hunting every day, especially kittens who are one or two months old. If the owner always teases the kitten with his hands during this period, it will use the owner's hand as prey to grab and bite it, and over time, it will develop the habit of biting people. Therefore, the owner must avoid teasing the cat with his hands or feet. He can use toys such as cat sticks and laser pens to interact with the cat. This not only can meet the cat's hunting needs, but also enhance the relationship with the owner.
Note: The owner must start to correct the cat's habit of biting people from childhood, otherwise the cat will bite the owner at any time when it grows up.