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This is my first time taking care of kittens on my own and I have two, I also have a traumatic brain injury and get tired easily and other difficulties. I have a few questions. How much should I feed them?
They are kittens so they are very active and happy and hyper but they keep biting me, biting each other and biting my dogs, how do I get them to stop? When my little dog is in my lap the male kitten Josh will bite her or climb up and sit on her, she is very patient but he can't be doing that. When he does it I put him down on the floor but he climbs right back up and does it again and keep doing it until she leaves then he goes to sleep in my lap. They also bite each other, they bite each others legs, tails, faces and Josh will hold down Josie and bite her until she squeals and she does the same to him. How to I stop this biting?
Food and water bowls. Josh keeps playing the water bowls like pretty much bathing himself in them, knocking them over and splashing around. My dogs have raised feeders and he keeps climbing in them and sitting in their food, my dogs are not too impressed! lol!
I am feeling a bit overwhelmed and would just like some tips to curb these kitten behaviours.
They are kittens so they are very active and happy and hyper but they keep biting me, biting each other and biting my dogs, how do I get them to stop? When my little dog is in my lap the male kitten Josh will bite her or climb up and sit on her, she is very patient but he can't be doing that. When he does it I put him down on the floor but he climbs right back up and does it again and keep doing it until she leaves then he goes to sleep in my lap. They also bite each other, they bite each others legs, tails, faces and Josh will hold down Josie and bite her until she squeals and she does the same to him. How to I stop this biting?
Food and water bowls. Josh keeps playing the water bowls like pretty much bathing himself in them, knocking them over and splashing around. My dogs have raised feeders and he keeps climbing in them and sitting in their food, my dogs are not too impressed! lol!
I am feeling a bit overwhelmed and would just like some tips to curb these kitten behaviours.