AN OUTER FOR YOU REQUEST ATTENTION
Cats love to play. When they’re stimulated, they can bite, but it’s just a game for them. These bites are not at all aggressive, but they can still hurt you. More rarely, cats can show you their affection by biting you. It’s surprising, but a cat can both purr and bite you.
When it’s hungry, your pet can also bite you. It’s an unsubtrable way to tell you that he’s asking for attention. He thus expresses his needs, in this case that he wishes to eat or that he wants caresses.
YOUR HEAT CAN BE STRESSED
Like us, cats can be overwhelmed by their emotions. When they feel too much at once, they may behave quite unusually. For example, they can roll on the ground or bite you. Most of the time, if a cat bites you in a slightly more aggressive way than to its habit, it’s probably because it’s stressed or scared. It is a defensive mechanism for the animal.
More rarely, if your cat bites you, it may feel pain or discomfort somewhere. If this happens again, be sure to consult a veterinarian to make sure your pet is healthy. When he chooses a territory, the cat holds it and defends it. If you sit in the place on which it sits regularly, the cat may bite you as if to defend its territory.
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