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Re: Demon cat
(Anonymous) 2014-11-23 12:04 am (UTC)(link)Kittens have a crapload of energy and need somewhere to channel it. Toys that mimic prey like ping-pong balls and toy mice or birds are good for that, and so is playing with her with something like a laser pointer or a ribbon toy.
For biting/clawing, it's often recommended to firmly tell the kitten no, move them, and distract them with a toy. Or if they do it during playtime, to stop playing and ignore them for a while. This worked for one of mine, but I only trained the other kitten not to bite by hissing at her and then ignoring her when she did it.
My kittens still spend a lot of time wrestling and play-attacking each other, which could be what her kitten is trying to do. It can look very aggressive. But if it seems like genuine aggression or she's doing it all the time or your sister is just worried, I'd discuss it with kitten's vet.