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Biting..yes or no?

John Popp

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Totally agree on the no biting tolerance. It's a real tough time correcting it if you wait until it starts hurting. They also will event new things that need corrective measures, so don't give them any head start on poor behavior.

Oh, and bed mouse, this is certainly really cute while they are little, but dangerous when they are older.
 

Ninja-n-Bear

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Oh, and bed mouse, this is certainly really cute while they are little, but dangerous when they are older.

Agreed, not fun. I had our boys trained out of attacking anything on the bed, then the boyfriend played with them under the blankets one time and it was all undone. It sucks to be claws out serval-pounced just for rolling over or shifting while asleep! It's been a slow process re-teaching them, we have finally decided to try buying a special blanket for playing that will be put away when playtime is over. I do this with all of their toys already so I'm pretty sure they'll get it. ;)

I highly recommend thinking about those claws/teeth/bodies at full size and setting boundaries now.
 
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