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    Cat Biting- NOT overstimulation, please help!

    Thank you animallover9, The squeaky toy is something I haven't thought about yet, I'll have to try that!
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    Cat Biting- NOT overstimulation, please help!

    Thank you SiggyMauw, These are all really good suggestions as well. I usually do try to finish laser play with a tangeable toy that she can "kill", but maybe I should try avoiding it for a while and seeing if that helps. Thanks so much!
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    Cat Biting- NOT overstimulation, please help!

    Thank you again! Those are all great suggestions, I'll continue to think about it and explore my options. Until then I'll try and increase playtime and maybe keeping it at more regular times will help as well...as long as Roxie is happy and my arm isn't being bit ;)
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    Cat Biting- NOT overstimulation, please help!

    Thank you Margd! This is something I have been back and forth about for a while- my biggest concern is that my place is pretty small already for me and Roxie (a little under 200 square feet) and I would worry that getting another cat before I move into a bigger place might be stressful for both...
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    Cat Biting- NOT overstimulation, please help!

    My cat Roxie is a little over two years old. I got her at 10 months old from a couple that couldn't keep her anymore. She took a while to open up but things were getting better and better until a couple months ago she started biting. At first I googled it and it seemed like overstimulation, so...
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