Hi there! I love your smilie at the bottom with the kitty rubbing on it, sooooo cute! The answer to your first question, why only after petting her for a short time Blossom grabs your hand and bites and scratches, well when she lays on her back it is her way of saying she trusts you. Yet a cat's tummy is there most vunrable and well protected areas, very few will allow you to pet and rub it without bringing out their claws and teeth. It's just a natural instinct to protect themselves. Unlike dogs, they do not like their tummies rubbed, it is strickly for show....to show you they trust you and that's it. You however, can get her gradually used to being petted and see how far you can get. What you'll want to do is pet her until you see her tail start to twitch and she shoots you this sideways glance, looking out of the corner of her eyes, that is your que to stop and walk away. Keep doing this, make sure to acknowledge her warning signs, and little by little she will allow you to pet her more and more, she will allow this because you will begin to understand and acknowledge her body language, she will appreciate this and in turn not feel so threatened or the need to strike back at you. Give it a try, I hope Blossom doesn't try to prove me wrong.

And for your last question, can you get her to stop jumping up on things she likes.....mmmmm....not really. Cats like to be up high, you could increase the amount of vertical space you have in your home, scratching posts, window perches, etc. That might deter them from being places where they're not supposed to be, but cats will be cats, mine still get up on my kitchen cabinets and on top of the fridge, just make sure to move your valuables out of the way.

Good Luck and take care!
Kerry
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Originally Posted by Kalikat 
 Hi Kerry, great to have you aboard.
My son rescued a 3 week old kitten last September after he saw someone tip something out of a bag. He brought her home & when the vet couldn't take her in, I hand raised her.
She's a torty/calico & my 15 y/o old cat is also a torty & I was told they aren't the friendliest of cats as the 15 y/o never lets you hold her unless you're standing.
Blossom is now 9 mths old & she is wild at times. She looks so cute when she rolls on her back & stretches as cats do, I just want to pet & cuddle her. She seems OK for a few seconds & then she grabs my hand with claws out, scratches & bites.
Is this because she had no feedback from her mom & siblings? and what can I do about it? We have 2 dogs & she loves to play with them & they don't chastize her if she goes over the line.
Also is there any way to stop her from jumping on anything she likes? I've tried double sided sticky tape, aluminium foil, water spray bottle (which I don't use often, if I do & she sees it she runs away). None of these work. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I love her to bits & want to be able to have a friendly, snuggly cat as a friend. 
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