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So we got a new kitten and he just happens to be a fucking monster. I'm so lucky, lucky.
Apr 28 2015 01:15 PM
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    Aster1391
    He could be simply scared or uncomfortable for some reason. Does he have high places to climb on? Like shelves or cat-trees. That's really important, sometimes they freak out on the ground seeing legs and everything going on. A higher place gives them the chance to control what's going on an they are less nervous then. Also, if he doesn't like affection at the moment don't push it, or you'll just make it worse. I've adopted a feral cat (around 1year old) 13 years ago a...
    Apr 29 2015 05:47 AM
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    Aster1391
    alright, apparently too long :D I was saying that my cat was really aggressive during the first months. It takes time and small steps. Try making him play: a long string with a toy attached to it is quite effective, it protects your arms/legs from the attacks. Play really milds aggressivity/feral instincts: it's a cat after all -he needs to fetch stuff.
    Apr 29 2015 05:48 AM
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    Aster1391
    Moreover, if there's someone whom he particularly attacks, that person only has to give him food. So he'll associate him/her with good stuff happening. I hope some of this can help somehow :/
    Apr 29 2015 05:50 AM