LOT, welcome to Pet Talk. We hope you stay around and become one of the "gang."

As far as Momo's biting, you say she is about 8 weeks (2 months) old, kittens do not understand the sharpness of their teeth and claws. However, she will outgrow the tendency to scratch and bite any of her toys, including your hands and fingers. Enjoy her kittenish ways for when they grow into early adulthood, (usually in about 6 months) they will forever abandon their kitten play antics. Generally, I have found that kittens seem to respond better in overall behavior patterns with a playmate or a littermate rather than being alone. But correcting a kitten habits are best done through preventative measures rather than correcting them or situations as they grow up. Right now, I have 2 small kittens, and they tear into anything that is not "nailed down", including chewing up mail, papers, and they have also learned to take the front pannel off of one of my computer speakers. So, I cannot correct much of their kitten play, I accept the responsibility and then place things in such a way so they cannot do damage to them. Good luck whith your Momo and we hope you get to know everyone on the Pet Talk board.

..........wayne