Is It Normal For Kittens To Bite A Lot. Because cats mouth and paw objects to explore their world it s natural for them to bite. Yes it is normal for cats to bite their kittens if they are carrying them by the scruff of their necks.

On a reassuring note most kittens grow out of the aggressive stage and grow into adorable sweet natured cats who would never dream of biting or scratching you. But sometimes they don t learn from their litters that this is not acceptable. This behavior is natural to kittens and is not a sign of hostility or fear most of the time but if left unchecked it can become a serious problem.
Usually by about four months of age play biting and scratching should subside.
If a kitten spends time around other kittens or their mother these behaviors may subside faster as they learn more quickly by first hand experience from their furry family members that biting and scratching hurt. Because cats mouth and paw objects to explore their world it s natural for them to bite. But sometimes they don t learn from their litters that this is not acceptable. Kittens start losing their baby teeth around 9 weeks of age and from that time until their adult teeth are fully grown in at 5 to 6 months you can count on lots of chewing action.