I've noticed that Sebastian will just graze his teeth against my skin both when I'm petting him and after he licks my nose. When we play fight he'll actually bite me (to which I pull my hand away and say no, that normally works, thank you for the advice) but when I'm petting him and when he's licking me it happens to quick for me to actually correct him on it.
I also have a cloth bag from target, to use instead of a plastic bag, that he plays with. I had to leave today to get my father a fathers day gift so I left him and my sister's kitten Suki in my room since its most kitten proofed. When I came back I saw that he had peed on it. I cleaned his litter box this morning and I know it wasn't Suki because she can't pee that much. She's the size of my hand when Sebastian is the size of my friends non-altered female ragdoll (and he's only 12 weeks!). So he pees a lot. But any idea why he would do that?
i think the bite u are referring to is infact a love bite.
titan as well tends to do this. but it is always after a lick.
about the micturation (peeing) in your sisters room well im not sure but it could be perhaps he is spraying so to speak for the female?? i dont know if they do that at 12 weeks but perhaps...Jan can answer this for you in sure.
I don't know she's only 8 weeks, and he beats on her a lot. He hisses and growls at her.
A bite not intended to draw blood can be to hold, in play and in grooming.
The peeing could be a stress reaction to being shut in with your sisters's kitten especially as you say he hasn't fully settled with her yet (hissing and growling at her).
I have found with Huggy who is famous for biting for real. He was feral when he found me and can be very agressive. He does give love bites now tho' and if he is rough I just pull my hand away and leave him. He has really improved.Love bites don't hurt or break the skin. I always warn him "love bites" and he seems to understand.
CattyandSebastian Wrote:I've noticed that Sebastian will just graze his teeth against my skin both when I'm petting him and after he licks my nose. When we play fight he'll actually bite me (to which I pull my hand away and say no, that normally works, thank you for the advice) but when I'm petting him and when he's licking me it happens to quick for me to actually correct him on it.
I also have a cloth bag from target, to use instead of a plastic bag, that he plays with. I had to leave today to get my father a fathers day gift so I left him and my sister's kitten Suki in my room since its most kitten proofed. When I came back I saw that he had peed on it. I cleaned his litter box this morning and I know it wasn't Suki because she can't pee that much. She's the size of my hand when Sebastian is the size of my friends non-altered female ragdoll (and he's only 12 weeks!). So he pees a lot. But any idea why he would do that?
Fay will mouth me to tell me not to pick her up. I can't call it biting because I can't even feel it but I just assume she means no and that works for us. The only time she's grabbed any skin was when she was 'in heat' and that was definitely an affectionate gesture. Dragging her teeth softly across my skin. Once on my arm and once on my leg without leaving any trace of a mark and not causing any pain.
The peeing sounds like marking territory.
Peeing out side of box could be sign of urinary track infection.
If that would continue you may want to have vet check.