I also agree with the rest, which most have expressed good points and information without telling me that I am raising a monster. Since, I have made sure to always have a toy in my hand when playing with him. Eight weeks old was when I brought him home. Thank you for your concern and feedback, but I have already been well informed to when the optimal time is to bring a kitten home from the breeder. Sorry I was not exact in my language when using the word "month". I probably should have said, "a month and a week."
Why are you letting your cat near other cats that you consider aggressive if you know your neighbor is playing with them inappropriately? That's seems to be a very strange thing for your neighbor to be braging about.
Clearly you misunderstood my post, as well as my intention.
I told you my neighbor raised a sweet cat who gets confused and acts like a monster on rare occasions, when she is confused by the humans in her life. The cat is very sweet though. The example I gave is that I am able to cut her nails whereas my neighbor can't.
8 weeks is too young, it's good you know that now, there's nothing to do in retrospect, I've been there too and my cat (Ragdoll) I believe (but no proof) has behavioral problems as a result. I was asking out of concern, not out of blame. Since you now know, you also know that cats learn a lot from their siblings and mothers at the 8-12 week stage, and without that interaction they might not know how to handle their claws or teeth carefully. It might not even be your problem, IDK, I was just asking. No other point was intended, certainly no blame, as I was guilty once too.
Generally my cats don't go near my neighbor's cats, but my neighbor does come to my house from time to time as we are friends. When my neighbors come to my house, they interact with my cats, since we all love cats. He has in the past tried to rough-house with my cats but Da Bird stopped this human behavior (trying to be funny here, as in "I rehabilitate cats and TRAIN people" a la dog whisperer).
The cats do go near each other from time to time, but it is not often. They are fine when they are all together, which again, is not often. Mine are usually on leashes, and sometimes they are separated by a fence. My neighbor's cats are both sweet cats, but they are confused how to act around humans, which is the whole point of my relating you my story.
I could have added to the story that I consider both of my neighbors to be family. My neighbor's wife has stage 4 breast cancer and was going through her I think 4th round of chemo at the time so the issue was very bad for her in that moment to be scratched on the gum by a cat. The cat was NOT at fault. She just got confused. My neighbor's wife does not blame the cat, nor do I. She is still happy with her cat, but she constantly reminds herself to be careful around her now.
Hope this clears up your confusion and misunderstanding. My aim was to help by use of anecdote and example, not to blame.