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    Adopted a rescue almost a year ago and still having problems..

    I have a rescue, Apollo, currently 11 months old. Since day 1 of adopting him, he will find the smallest most secluded area to hide in. You never see him unless he sneaks out of hiding to eat or use the box. I try to slowly and calmly approach him to pet him, but he hisses and runs away. If I...
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    2-1/2 month old kitten behaving terribly, and I don't know what to do!

    She's been getting up on counters, breaking dishes, tearing tissues and toilet paper, peeing under the couches, trying to bite and eat my hair when I'm asleep, chewing completely through cords (goodbye laptop cooling pad), and has been VERY aggressive towards me -- my deep scratches and bite...
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    I've tried all the "tricks and tips," but Luna still refuses to change

    When she bites, I say "no" and keep my hand still instead of pulling it away but she just keeps biting. I've tried tapping her on the nose, and saying "no," but it doesn't do anything. I've tried putting lemon juice/hot sauce/bitter apple spray on things I don't want her biting I've tried...
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    Meet Luna!

    This is Luna! In my first post here asking for advice, I referred to her as Willow because that's the name her previous owner called her and I hadn't thought of my own name for her yet. She was born on January and turned 6 weeks old on Friday the 22nd. She's got two sides to her: Shy, scared and...
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    I adopted a 6-week old kitten and previous owners didn't tell me what food she was eating.. What sho

    I always hear that if a new kitten is adopted they should have their old food mixed with the new food less and less until they can eat the new food on their own. But the previous owners didn't tell me what she used to eat, so now I'm stumped on the best way to let her eat without causing a tummy...
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