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  • yeah they they dont have a great deal of space, so it frees up a space for a more needy cat at the adoption pace while he tries to be less bity, he not feral just has a habit of attacking hands and feet. Any tips on methods would be great

  • Any tips on methods would be great

    ..basically what @betty said, has been working for our cats if they were bitey.

    I fucked up with the last one (my dad got) - he insisted the little, rather shy thing needed "training" to be able to defend itself against feral cats in the area (who indeed are attacking / stealing food), so I was "fighting" with her a lot in her early days.
    She learned something!

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