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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is NOT trying to tell you he is over stimulated. He is not a kid with ADHD He is showing dominance. Licking and nibbling (small bites) establish his Alfa status. Gently grab the scruff of his neck, very gently shake once and say "no". You are re-establishing that you are the mother cat or the alpha.[/quote] Omg what kind of beast from hell are you? OP do not do that to the poor cat. Always be kind to the cat and you will have a great long term relationship. There is a big difference between gentle biting and hard biting. Hard biting is from being overstimulated (did you touch his belly or over pet him until his eyes bugged out wildly and he started biting?). Okay with him more and don't overstimulate him. Gentle little bites means he loves you a lot! It does not mean he's being dominant over you it means he worships you basically. [/quote] Do you dress up your pets and put them in strollers, by any chance?[/quote] I make them into you-tube videos, they're DJ's. $$$[/quote] DJ jazzy Jeff & his cuties. Leather jackets, boas & sunglasses baby![/quote]
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