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On weekdays, I like to wake up with 2 alarm clocks 5 minutes apart. One for telling me that I will need to get up soon, but not yet, and then the other to tell me that it is time to get up. I also use two different clocks (an alarm clock and a watch) so that I don't associate the "You have 5 more minutes" clock with

If he bites or scratches, shout NO, leave and close a door behind you. You might have to stand outside the house for a few minutes if the cat is not already in a room with a door. This also works on dogs.

Yes to everything bogartcat said. It's hard to get yourself to yell something so cute, but it's not like you have to curse at them or actually be angry. Yell "OUCH!" loud enough to surprise him. Right now, he probably doesn't realize what he's doing hurts, since that's how kittens play together, but making a loud

Da bird style toys (pole—string—toy on end of string) are really good for playing because you're interacting but the object of attack is far away from you. Playing everyday is important to help burn off some of the kitten energy and also to build a bond for socialization and to build confidence which can sometimes be

Do you ever use your hands as cat toys? You know, poke at him, tickle him, and so on? If so, stop, and only use proper toys. And when he bites you, yell at him, and I mean YELL AT HIM! REALLY FUCKING YELL AS LOUD AS YOU CAN!

Shelter cats are the bomb too.

AW! How wonderful! We rescued our pup 12 hours before he was scheduled to be put down due to overcrowding. We had no idea he was in such a dire situation, we were just browsing dogs online and liked the cut of his jib. When we called to inquire about him were informed it was a life or death issue, so we had to act