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Default Jun 13, 2018 at 05:57 PM
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My kitten 3 months old he was vaccined 2 days ago.snd he is angry he bites straches us.must i take him to vet tomorrow
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It would probably be a good idea. Perhaps his biting & scratching is simply youthful exuberance. But there could be something wrong too. He can't tell you if he's in pain. Having a veterinarian check him out would be a good way to just do as much as you can to eliminate some kind of physical health problem from the equation. The thing is... you want to nip this behavior in the bud, so to speak, so that your kitty doesn't grow up thinking this kind of behavior is appropriate.

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Default Jun 13, 2018 at 08:03 PM
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Thanks we adopted him 3 days ago vet said he can have fever ,diare or vomit in 2 days dont panic just observe,he didnt vomit or diare he poop pee normallly.he had fever on and off but now he hadnt if he have fever today we wiill take him to the vet but i wasnt sure why he is angry .is he homesick or because of vaccine or fever.can i give him valerien root but i wont not until consulting vet
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Default Jun 13, 2018 at 08:08 PM
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And he is ginger boy ,orange tabby his name is abhi balsac he is so cute ,magnificent,charming
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Default Jun 13, 2018 at 08:45 PM
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Cats are generally nocturnal creatures so activity at night i s not unexpected. Our cats are 3,2 and 1 and they get kind of crazy at night especially if they sense something isn't right. He is just getting used to your hone. As he becomes b re familiar he will likely calm down

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Default Jun 13, 2018 at 09:37 PM
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Thanks deejay.i feel like i am his mother.he brings our home happiness and peace .especially me.he cleans my earthy hands,he wanna make massage to me.he is trying to calm me down when i am upset.and he is with us only 3 days it is unbelievable.our family have some troubles now maybe he sensed it.so he is nervous maybe
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