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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My young cat was insane. Biting, scratching, and yes, attacking. At one point, I started hoping for a day when I would have no fresh or healing scratches on my arms. That day did not come. Our solution: we got another cat. Insane kitty took his aggression out on his brother. They wrestle and bite each other, but in friendly play fights. Both are now very affectionate with us. And my arms haven't been torn up in several years.[/quote] +1. I was in your situation exactly, OP. My rescued, neutered male bit me like this when he was young. He would also randomly attack with his ears back. He was likely taken from his mother too early and he had no stimulation during the day when I was at work. Getting a spunky female kitten has made all of the difference. They get the aggression out together and he gets to "own" her (he grooms her, snuggles her). She can hold her own. Also, he'll calm down as he ages. Mine is 5 now and with age and the girl cat is over his issues.[/quote]
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