Kittens may spit as a defensive behavior when they feel scared, threatened, or overwhelmed. It could be a way for them to communicate that they are uncomfortable or want to be left alone. It's important to give your kitten space and try to understand their body language to avoid triggering this response.
Kittens may spit when they feel threatened or scared. To help stop this behavior, try to create a calm and safe environment for your kitten. Avoid sudden movements or loud noises, and give your kitten plenty of positive reinforcement and gentle handling to build trust. If the spitting continues, consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further guidance.
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no a deer is a deer and a kitten is a kitten.
Joe Spit goes by Joe Spit.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
They spit
no they do not spit poison
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
There is no kitten fairy. - Ari
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yes they have spit you dummy