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Anonymous
ugh, well training the biting is dangerous because if it feels threatened she can send you to the ER with those hind legs' claws... make you look like you were trying to do emo cutting HARDCORE.
Tell me, do you play with her? Does she get her aggression out on inanimate objects? Do you let her take the food from your hand or is it left on the ground? You have to get her used to being handled.
Whatever the case, hiss at the damn thing if it bites you and leave. Train it to realize if it bites, you leave. If it hurts you, scare the shit outta it by pretending to be an actor and shrieking at the pain like you were being assaulted. If anything, you'll at least enjoy your self-appointed right to wreak auditory mayhem.
However, it doesn't seem to want you in the first place, lol. Do you leave her food out to graze? Stop it and start feeding it at regular intervals to perhaps show that you're feeding it. Some cats warm up to you once they realize you're providing them num nums.
Describe moar interactions. If you're a girl and cute, post tits. Clothed is fine too.
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