‘How can I stop my kitten biting?’ and other kitten FAQs
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‘How can I stop my kitten biting?’ and other kitten FAQs


Last week vet Vanessa Howie hosted another live Q&A with our Facebook supporters. Vanessa took questions on kitten care – here are just some of them:

Question: My kitten keeps sucking my ears and face. Why is he doing that?

Answer: Kittens may do this as a way of bonding or seeking reassurance as this is a behaviour they will have learnt when suckling from their mother. It is a common behaviour kittens may carry through into their adult life.

Grey kitten
Photo courtesy of Pinguino K via flickr
Question: Do kittens need a certain number of pouches of wet food a day? Mine only eats one but she has kitten biscuits available all day.

Answer: Kittens under six months old should be fed at least three times a day, to help regulate their blood sugar at this age. The exact amounts required at each feed is something you should check with the manufacturer, as this will differ depending on the type of food fed. Perhaps there is a feeding guideline on the packet?

We would recommend your kitten gets a good commercial kitten food to ensure your kitten's nutritional needs are met. Their food should be checked and replaced at least four times daily.

Question: Do you have any tips how to stop my nine month old kitten from biting?

Answer: I would recommend having a read of this article on kitten socialisation from our official supporter magazine The Cat. You may also find this article about aggression in cats from International Cat Care (ICC) helpful to read.

Ginger kitten in the sun
Photo courtesy of Mathias Erhart via flickr
Question: Why does my seven-month-old kitten try to nuzzle for milk out of my five-year-old cat?

Answer: This is a common kitten behaviour that many cats carry over into their adult lives. It is a way of seeking reassurance and releasing calming hormones that may make your kitten feel more relaxed, like small children when sucking a soother for comfort.

Question: My kitten is just over four months old. She’s booked in at the vets tomorrow for having her claws clipped for the third time. She has got a scratch post and uses it daily but her claws grow really quickly. Her claws are cutting my hands, what can I do?

Answer: Cats use scratching posts to remove old layers of claw and to help improve the health and sharpness of their claws. Sharp claws will help when climbing trees to escape predators for example. Avoid playing with your kitten using your hands and always use a toy to redirect her attention away from your fingers. Clipping your kitten’s claws every four to six weeks may help but we recommend only clipping the claws on the front paws.

Blue kitten in the garden
Photo courtesy of Bill Stilwell
Question: My eight-month-old female kitten goes crazy now and again, running around like mad. She bites things and talks a lot. Is this a sign that she is on heat? Is it best to get her spayed?

Answer: We recommend kittens are neutered at four months old ideally to prevent any unwanted litters and to improve the health and welfare of your kitten (read more in our Neutering leaflet). Cats come into heat around every month. It sounds like your kitten is being playful rather than being in heat.


Please note that we are unable to give specific advice on your cat's health or any change in behaviour observed. For medical problems consult your vet who will have access to your cat’s medical history and will be able to examine them.

You’ll find more information about cat care and behaviour in our selection of Essential Guide leaflets and do check out our free online e-learning course too which explains the ancestry of cats.

Fancy asking one of our feline experts a cat care question? Don’t miss the next live Facebook Q&As: Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow will be answering questions on cats’ behaviour on 26 February; Vanessa Howie, Field Vet Officer, will take more veterinary questions on 12 March; while Jane Clements, our Neutering Manager, will be online on 7 May. Each Q&A takes place at 2pm for one hour.




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