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25th July 2013, 07:52 AM #1
oh! oh! I have discovered something when I was looking after Lili in France - she is very small, not a MC, not sure if you've followed the story, Brims, a kitty kat I found in a tree in my mum's garden coz apparently that's how they grow now.
Anyway, she tended to bite - she was teething I think and very playful, since she is so small it doesn't hurt one bit - but obviously we wanted her to get out of this habit when she grew up - so one day my Mum put the finger Lili was biting a bit deeper in her mouth, blocking her from closing her mouth - she did that twice, Lili didn't bite her any more - then I picked up Lili and she tried to bite me playfully - so I did the same and voila, no more bitage!
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26th July 2013, 09:51 AM #2
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I'll try giving that a shot, he mainly goes for the hand rather than fingers but I might be able to get something to work. Thank you for the hint.
He's gotten me several times with his teeth, only 1 time did it leave a mark, althought it wasn't much of a mark. He'll just be sitting there normally, you go to pet him and he gets you.
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26th July 2013, 01:33 PM #3
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Ahhh Maybe you are getting in his personal bubble? Us humans can be very touchy feely hahaha I love to play with Ginger, only after some nice head pets. Then I go in for a belly rub and the play begins
She is very gentle with the hubby and a little more aggressive with me, probably because she knows she will get away with it. He is a little heavier handed so she licks him and does not bite. Course he does feed her breakfast every day. Never bite the hand that feeds you.
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