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Illflower
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From:Ottawa, Ontario
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posted 09-25-2003 02:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Illflower     Edit/Delete Message
So .. I have had my kitten for almost a month and a half.

The first 2 weeks she was great, playful and cute. She pood in the corner enough times, but we fixed that problem by putting her in the washroom at night (I still hate doing it).

Anyway, lately she's been sooooo wacky. She runs all over the place like a crazy maniac, she climbs up the screen door and the curtains, she claws up our backs/legs and is incredibly hyper and vocal.
Is this noraml behaviour? She gets pretty crazy sometimes. I've never owned a cat/kitten so I don't know if this is normal or if something is wrong. She has a vet appt next week, but is it really something to bring up at the vet?
She also eats like CRAZY. Seems hungry all the time.

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charmedagain
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posted 09-25-2003 02:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for charmedagain     Edit/Delete Message
hi there this is quiet normal for a kitten to display this sort of behaviour my mums female kitten did this alot and it used to drive my mum mad but they get over it as they get older your kitten is getting older so therefor its hormones are raging but if your worried you could bring this matter up with your vet keep us posted

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posted 09-25-2003 07:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jamiya     Edit/Delete Message
You should see what happens when TWO cats get hyper and start chasing each other all over the house. It's time to put away the valuables at that point.


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lucidity03
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posted 09-25-2003 11:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lucidity03     Edit/Delete Message
I think it's pretty normal. I have many ruined screens and curtains due to my cats trying to climb them. My cats mostly grew out of it. My one three year old still tries to claw at the window screens.

We have four cats ranging from 2 years to 6 years. If they all get in a mood... they're extremely hyper.

If you're worried at all, it wouldn't hurt to mention it to a vet. But, it sounds like your kitten is acting like a normal kitten.

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Illflower
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posted 09-25-2003 01:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Illflower     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the replies, appreciate the advice

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nern
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posted 09-25-2003 07:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for nern     Edit/Delete Message
When Bean was a kitten he used to run through the house from one end to the other and then jump and latch on to the top of my curtains. He actually tore one of the panels in half at one point. Glad he grew out of that.

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