I've seen many kittens behave this way. It's hard to really assess it from this post, but it sounds fairly normal to me. He is just learning to hunt for food and prey. There is usually one more dominant kitty in the litter. It sounds like the natural feather may smell more like a real bird than the dyed ones. I wouldn't be overly concerned, but just watch him as he gets a bit older. It might be a good idea to continue to scruff him and lightly shake him while telling him "no". This will help teach him that YOU are top cat! Try not to get too worried, my little Tiger still really growls and smacks his paw across the plate of food. He mostly only does it if it is canned food and "extra yummy"!![]()
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