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    I read once that you should never play with cats with your hands or feet, or else they will attack you anytime they feel frisky. A good way to break your cat out of the habit, I think, would be to avoid using yourself as a cat toy and buy a peice of yarn or a mouse toy.
    Also, if the nipping is not caused by this, you could use a small spray bottle, as water is the only punishment cats really understand.

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    Nip Nipping in the Bud

    He can be trained out of this. A toy and a spray water bottle should do the trick. I wouldn't suggest a piece of yarn; cats end up eating that and then you have vet bills for internal problems. You may need to keep the water bottle on your waist band for a day or two, use it any time he nips or bites. If he is young, this is how they play with each other, and he doesn't know any difference. Cats make toys out of lots of things - a straw, a small super bounce ball, and of course all those toys at the store. During play time, keep the water bottle handy and stop him as soon as he bites. A loud "NO!" Then resume play. In a few days, you will be enjoying each other's company.

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    It's true that you shouldn't play with a cat with your hands. Does your kitty break the skin or is it just "love" bites? A declawed cat resorts to biting because he doesn't have claws to defend himself.

    Another solution is a soda can filled with pennies. Shake it everytime he bites and say NO!! very forcefully.

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    Moosmom is correct when she spoke of a declawed cat biting. I adopted 2 cats that were already adopted and we declawed. They were biters. THey bit just like your fellow. But the good thing is that he is with you!!! Maybe you can ask the shelter if they have any information on the cat's past which might give you a clue to why he is doing this. GOOD LUCK!!
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    Our female cat would bite my whole family for no reason! She would even go up to the dog and bite him for no reason too! When she was 18 months we got a kitten. I think Belle was just bored and needed someone to play with, she hasn't biten the family or even the dog since we got Cuddles a year ago. They play together all the time and Belle is alot more loving to us now too! Maybe your kitty needs a friend!

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