he's a kitten XD of course he's going to be doing those things. He's not "Aggressive", really, he seems like he's just playing. My kitten went through a stage like that too. If you're going to declaw, just declaw the front paws, not the back. when our baby was a kitten sometimes he'd run around and knock things over, break things, bite things, eat things, he was playful and full of energy. if he is sluggish and slow, then I would be worried.

have some pie 🥧
Kittens are always frisky and fiesty when they're young. It's a kid thing. Most kids in any animal species are like that.
Spray bottles are useful when they go places they shouldn't (ex; the tables if you don't want cats on your table). If you're going to declaw, like Ristina said, front claws only. They need their back claws and none of our cats have been declawed in the back.
One of my cats I used to have was a frisky, frisky, frisky cat until she was spayed, and then she calmed down a LOT. It seems to be that way with most cats, at least all the cats I've had.
My kitten did the same thing when we got him. It's just a phase, but it may linger through their first year or so. At least he attacked moving doors instead of our feet, but it was still a little annoying when you were going to close a door and had to move him out of the way so his tail wouldn't get smooshed. -3-
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