U can get him declaw and put something in his mouth so he dont bit!![]()
U can get him declaw and put something in his mouth so he dont bit!![]()
Horse Crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like Mickey gets a bit over stimulated when he is played with. When you see a change in his behaviour, his ears go flat, or his pupils dilate(the black part of the eye gets big), stop playing with him. Let him calm down, and tell him he is a good boy.
Nine is Fine!!
Originally Posted by Dreamer
NO absolutely DO NOT DECLAW!!!!
Declawing is a mutilation of your cats feet. A declaw on a cat is like having your finger removed to the first knuckle. They take nail, bone, muscle, tissue...everything. And declawing can lead to more serious problems.
Right now it seems Mickey is doing this to play. Is Mickey young? Everytime he gets rough and bites and scratches you need to stop touch him immediately and tell him sternly NO! Do not hit him as cats do not learn from punishment.
Also you can try putting him on time-out like you would a little kid when he attacks. When he attacks you pick him up and bring him into a room and close him inside. After a little while you can release him again. Make sure you are consistant with this. Each time he attacks place him in a room by himself for awhile.
I am sure you will get other suggestions as well.
Good Luck and keep up posted.
Originally Posted by KittyGurl
Is Mickey Neutered?
there goes my idea that maybe he would grow out of it if he was a kitten and maybe if he was unaltered then he would calm down when he was neutered.Good thoughts anyway but definately those things won't help if he already an adult and neutered.
He is playing...but people skin isn't protected by fur.... try the time-outs, but check with your vet. Sometimes even fixed males will have excess testosterone and when they get too excited the get rough.... sometimes a short time of taking hormones (ovaban was what one of mine took briefly) will settle him down. Some cats do play rough and consistently giving time-outs can retrain them.
good luck.
We had a kitty like that. We warned everybody that she was bi-polar. We learned her signs and left her alone when she would start to get rough. It went on beyond kittenhood, but she got calmer as she got older. Unfortunately, just as she was starting to show signifigant improvement, she was stolen. Just hang in there, and have patience. Some cats are slower to change than others. Good luck.
Last edited by freckledimple; 01-11-2007 at 09:17 PM. Reason: misspelling
Too many pets? What's that?
absolutely not!!!! That is not a reason to declaw a cat!!!! as far as i am concerned there are no good reasons!!Originally Posted by Dreamer
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Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
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