i dont like what you said about her having her toy and a cat tree, has she just got one toy? she need lots of stimulation and to be played with by her humans and being so young she needs lots of puuuuuuursonal attention,
if she is being left alone for long periods and locked in a cage this is going to make matters worse and think the owner needs some professional advise about care for this cat.
another thing is this kitten sounds very bengal and wonder if it has bengal in it?
think the owner needs to start with the vet and then get referred onto a behaviorist, i do hope there is insurance cos it sounds like the kitten is going to hurt itself.
She has more than one toy
Well it's a long story. Cookie came to my friend's when she was only about 5 weeks old - very young, had flea and cat flu, with infection in her eyes. Over a long time she was on eye drops and other medications. Now she's vaccinated.
She's a indoor cat. We don't know her breed but indeed someone saw her pic mentioned she looks quite bengal. I'm not an expert in that but i've attached a pic here. I think she has rather long ears and her body is longer than kitten at her age. Yet on her vet reg form she was classified as domestic long hair....somehow
She eats a lot, and has a very sensitive tummy, any slight change in her diet will make some instant effect.
She has got toy mice, scratch post, scratch balls, a very big cat tree, a sunflower bed. She is loved. But her behavior is rather a headache to the owners.
She started biting soon after she arrived and my friend has got her legs and hands full of scars....then runs all day long around the flat. My friend only works part time so has plenty of time at home playing with her. But she's far too energetic and the moment you got your eyes off her she starts doing something..... Once she almost set fire to the by chewing the electrical cables.....She kicks her water bowl all the time, and rolls in her litter tray. So my friend bought an hooded litter tray for her, and still she plays in it.... She always get litter in her mouth and dirty stuff on her paws. And because of that her eye infection came back again and again. The only peace they could get is when she sleeps, really like an angel
The trouble is she's too daring. There is nothing at all she's afraid of. So it's difficult to educate her. You take her out from the TV cabinet or the litter tray, she'll go back to it faster then you could possibly say "Indiana Jones". She has destroyed several pieces of the floors in the household and some furnatures. They live in a one bed flat. Living room and bedroom have got too many things which can be dangerous for her when she's on her own. Door hall, she chews shoelaces. I'm not sure what she'll do if she's kept in the bathroom. Locking her in the cage is the last thing they want to do. But what can they do
Sometimes when she's quiet she's a really loving cat. But there aren't many moments like that...
She's not insured at the moment. I think they were about to do that but cookie kept sending herself to the vet......Can a cat under treatment get insurance? I'm not too sure about that.
I know Da Bird is good. It's not that they don't want to get one for her. It's that they dare not to get her a toy which encourages her hunting and biting. And also they were worrying about the feather and litther parts on it. I can quite understand as basicly she's got something to tell me everyday which makes me really think cookie is perhaps not a cat at all.....
So maybe the only way is to go to a behaviorist for help