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					Originally Posted by Undertoad
					
				 With puppies, you give a loud squeal and pull away and don't play with them for a little while.  They realize they're hurting you and start using a gentler mouth. 
 |  The funny part is that kittens respond best to a hiss. Squealing or saying "ouch!" is somewhat natural when you are bitten, but it takes a moment for me to remember I'm supposed to hiss at the kitten when she starts biting.
 
Oh, and not that it matters, but the reason I won't have kids: hearing even the slightest scream or screech out of one and I have the overwhelming, instinctual urge to back-hand the little twerp across the room. I restrain myself.  :)  I do ask to be seated away from small children in restaurants, when I have the option.
 
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