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Learn How to Stop Your Kitten from Biting

Welcome to our expert guide on stopping kitten biting behaviors! Our AI assistant is here to provide you with personalized advice and answer all your questions.

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Kittens biting can be pretty common as they explore their surroundings. Teaching them to stop involves gentle redirection. You can use toys to divert their biting from your fingers and offer praise when they play gently. Have you noticed particular situations when your kitten tends to bite more? It might help to understand if they're feeling playful or anxious at those times.