Hi everyone. I need some help with my 1 year old kitten (or is he a cat now)
He started going out in April or so and, while he was always a bit aggressive and fearless from 2 months-9 months, it seems to be getting worse every day. It used to be that he would bite a bit, especially when playing but never really scratches that much.
He wants to be outside ALL the time now and when he comes in to eat he immediately starts crying when done to go back out and if you try to pat him or walk away he bites. He then bites my ankles all the while crying to get outside.
I originally did not let him in the bedroom as a kitten but he was lonely and would scratch on the door so I relented. He was fine in the room until this Spring and now as soon as he hears birds (4 am or so) he starts biting me in the feet and now right in the face until I get up and let him out.
His cuddle time is getting less and less because he is so obsessed with getting outside. He will sit in my lap at bit late at night (usually while I'm DISing, lol) and enjoys being petted then.
I really don't want this to be a debate on inside vs. outside but instead need some pointers on behavior training. One of the reasons we started letting him out was that he was insistent and was trying to break out of our second floor screens
He was maniacal about going from window to window trying to get out. Our vet said that some cats just can't be kept inside and told me to do our best to get him in at night which is what I've been doing. At first it was hard but I learned to only feed him a minimal amount of food all day so that he is hungry enough to come calling at dinner time.
Any advice about the biting? He is not afraid of the water sprayer (actually comes as close as he can in order to drink from it)
or loud noises. If I get angry with him he gets more aggressive and has actually lunged at me and bitten me.
What happened to our cute kitten?

He started going out in April or so and, while he was always a bit aggressive and fearless from 2 months-9 months, it seems to be getting worse every day. It used to be that he would bite a bit, especially when playing but never really scratches that much.
He wants to be outside ALL the time now and when he comes in to eat he immediately starts crying when done to go back out and if you try to pat him or walk away he bites. He then bites my ankles all the while crying to get outside.
I originally did not let him in the bedroom as a kitten but he was lonely and would scratch on the door so I relented. He was fine in the room until this Spring and now as soon as he hears birds (4 am or so) he starts biting me in the feet and now right in the face until I get up and let him out.
His cuddle time is getting less and less because he is so obsessed with getting outside. He will sit in my lap at bit late at night (usually while I'm DISing, lol) and enjoys being petted then.
I really don't want this to be a debate on inside vs. outside but instead need some pointers on behavior training. One of the reasons we started letting him out was that he was insistent and was trying to break out of our second floor screens
He was maniacal about going from window to window trying to get out. Our vet said that some cats just can't be kept inside and told me to do our best to get him in at night which is what I've been doing. At first it was hard but I learned to only feed him a minimal amount of food all day so that he is hungry enough to come calling at dinner time.Any advice about the biting? He is not afraid of the water sprayer (actually comes as close as he can in order to drink from it)
or loud noises. If I get angry with him he gets more aggressive and has actually lunged at me and bitten me.What happened to our cute kitten?

I would just let that other person's post go. No need to let your thread get sticky.
He will sit and complain by the back door until finally I just can't take it and let him out. If I try to go out and catch him he runs and acts like it is a game of chase. (When I turn to go back he will run after me...)
He is fixed also, so I do not think he having any late night soirees...I think they just like to explore...yours happens to like the morning hours...

It's true, they go through the "terrible twos" and the "teenage years" just like all of us do! 

