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Sue P (Paddysmum):
Desley, will she sit on your lap if you don't pet her?  If so, does she still nip, or is it just when she's being stroked?  It does sound like over-stimulation, doesn't it.

pandorawarlord:
what a beautiful girl, hope she settles with you soon

Desley (booktigger):
Hmm, not a good night. First time I went in I got nipped, so put her down and ignored her. As soon as I let her back on my knee, she nipped again, so I left the room for 20 mins. When I went back in, she was lovely,
and then while headbutting me, bit my head! Each time there is no warning, no sign of aggression and she acts normal after. I'm suspecting overstimulation, so will just go in for a few mins at a time and build it up

Desley (booktigger):
She is a dainty little thing, I've had one nip this evening, so she was put down and ignored for 5 mins and was told next time I'll walk out and leave her. I'm trying to ignore the fact I know she has a habit of nipping to try and work out if there are any triggers. She's what I call starved of affection, so constantly demanding it. She's a very purry girl and likes kisses.

Sue P (Paddysmum):
She looks very dainty doesn't she - belying her feisty nature.   :)

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