Is Your Cat Nibbling You? Here’s What It Means
A moment of sensitivity with your cat suddenly transform into a bite? You stroke it gently and bam, a tooth in the skin! Don’t scared, this behavior isn’t always combative. Behind that little bite often lies a much more indirect message… What if your cat is simply trying to talk to you?
Play or overstimulation: when tenderness goes wrong
For cats, play is terrible business. When a feline pounces on a string, grabs a feather duster, or nibbles your fingers, they’re often in “hunting” mode . These bites are a crucial part of their play language. But be careful: if they’re overstimulated or the play session drags on, they can quickly change from excitement to annoyance.
Much like an overexcited child who stops crying after a birthday party, your cat may bite to say, “Stop, I’ve had enough!”
Remember : Learn to read the signs of inflammation (tail whipping, ears pinned back, shifty eyes) to avoid getting bitten.
Defense or protection: a natural reflex
CONTINUE READING ON THE NEXT PAGE 🥰💕