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I'm not sure why this is happening but hopefully someone can shed some light here.
I've got two kittens (about a month old). They constantly cry to be held. Then when I pick them up the constantly cry to get down??? what the heck is that all about? Then if I set them down they'll cry to get back up!
Also, when in my hands they constantly root around and chew (very hard) on my fingers. Is this a result of them being accustom to being bottle fed and they're looking for food?
Finally, i can hold the little girl and she's fine. Then if I pick the little boy up he'll start rooting around on his little sister, trying to get at whatever her head is pointed to. even if she's not doing anything. If I let it continue he ends up biting her face. It's not a playful action either. he's surprisingly strong too. he's really learning leverage well. but he's so rough.
What is some advice to work on all this?
I've got two kittens (about a month old). They constantly cry to be held. Then when I pick them up the constantly cry to get down??? what the heck is that all about? Then if I set them down they'll cry to get back up!
Also, when in my hands they constantly root around and chew (very hard) on my fingers. Is this a result of them being accustom to being bottle fed and they're looking for food?
Finally, i can hold the little girl and she's fine. Then if I pick the little boy up he'll start rooting around on his little sister, trying to get at whatever her head is pointed to. even if she's not doing anything. If I let it continue he ends up biting her face. It's not a playful action either. he's surprisingly strong too. he's really learning leverage well. but he's so rough.
What is some advice to work on all this?