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Crying Uncle - MEW!!

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CatNipped - 21 Jul 2007 14:52 GMT
If you have a kitten that is "play" fighting with you, biting or scratching
or any acts of aggression (even if it's playful), you've *GOT* to stop that
while she's a kitten - an adult cat can savage you and send you to the ER
doing the same thing that's cute in a kitten.  Break that habit now.

Here is a video clip of the high pitched MEW in action (of course I wouldn't
normally play with a kitten with my hand as I'm doing in this vid).  Once
the kitten stops the biting, you have to remove yourself or her immediately
because, as you can see, they'll only stop for a moment before starting in
again - but that moment is your window for breaking the cycle.

http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/mew.mpg  (may take a minute or two
to download according to your connection speed).

Hugs,

CatNipped

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annoyed@net.spammers - 23 Jul 2007 06:01 GMT
>http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/mew.mpg  (may take a minute or two
>to download according to your connection speed).

They are two adorable orange babies! :D
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CatNipped - 23 Jul 2007 14:54 GMT
>>http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/mew.mpg  (may take a minute or two
>>to download according to your connection speed).
>
> They are two adorable orange babies! :D

Thanks, I think so (and so do they)!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
FourCatServant - 25 Jul 2007 16:22 GMT
I have four cats about 1.5 years old. One of them as a kitten use to bite my
neck and chin area while I was in bed. I was able to stop him from doing this
but he has taken to a nibble on the back of my knees in the morning when he
has decided it is time to be feed. Will you techique be effective on him.

>>>http://www.possibleplaces.com/catnipped/mew.mpg  (may take a minute or two
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CatNipped - 25 Jul 2007 17:36 GMT
>I have four cats about 1.5 years old. One of them as a kitten use to bite
>my
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> he
> has decided it is time to be feed. Will you techique be effective on him.

I haven't found any cats that it doesn't work on -it seems to be
instinctual.

Hugs,

CatNipped

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>>CatNipped
FourCatServant - 25 Jul 2007 19:10 GMT
Thank you for your technique. I used it to break up a rough play time and it
work wonderfully. I currently have four  and when I return to the states
their will be two more entering our family. I forsee rough times ahead and
will continue to use this technique.

>>I have four cats about 1.5 years old. One of them as a kitten use to bite
>>my
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CatNipped - 25 Jul 2007 21:47 GMT
> Thank you for your technique. I used it to break up a rough play time and
> it
> work wonderfully. I currently have four  and when I return to the states
> their will be two more entering our family. I forsee rough times ahead and
> will continue to use this technique.

Great - I'm glad it worked for you.  The reason I posted the video was to
demonstrated the right pitch - it's different than just saying "MEW".

Hugs,

CatNipped

>>>I have four cats about 1.5 years old. One of them as a kitten use to bite
>>>my
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>>>>CatNipped

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