Why do my cats always love to bite?

Updated on pet 2024-07-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's possible that your cat has eaten a dead mouse, and a tiny amount of rat poison can make it delirious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My cat is very well-behaved and never bites!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Reason 1: Cats don't know how to play or are bad habits when they were children, reason 2: teeth itching during tooth replacement, reason 3: I don't want to be touched or touched to the minefield, reason 4: body pain and discomfort.

    I hope all the shovelers can understand that cats are not plush toys, but roommates with a lot of personality. If you continue to pet it for a long time, the cat will also feel impatient and feel disturbed, at this time you still ignore its warnings, or even touch the cat's minefield, don't blame him for biting you.

    Note: Even a cat that is petting normally and is usually docile can bite due to a bad mood, so it is necessary to carefully observe the cat's condition and reactions and not easily touch it when it is in a bad mood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cat always loves to bite, and I think the main reason is because his teeth may be growing, and then he grinds his teeth to promote the growth of teeth, and then makes the teeth sharper.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cats love to bite for the following reasons:

    1. Cats, like humans, like teething and early childhood, like to bite things with their teeth, which is both an exercise and an exploration;

    2. Many owners like to tease cats with their hands, and when cats open their mouths to bite, they do not stop them, so it leads to the habit of cats biting;

    3. When the cat subconsciously bites while playing, you can pat the cat's head while shouting loudly or making a sound that expresses anger;

    4. Prepare some toys for the cat to distract it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cats bite people for the following reasons: using the limbs of the shoveler as toys and prey when playing, being close to the shoveler when they are not needed, being suddenly disturbed when they are concentrating, and touching their own painful areas.

    1.When playing, the limbs of the shovelers are used as toys and prey

    This is the most common situation of cat bites, that is, when the shovel officer reaches out to play with the cat, the cat holds his arm, and the hind legs make a meow and kick violently, and at the same time open his mouth to bite down.

    This is a form of play for cats to practice hunting skills, and they usually do the same when they play with cats with a cat teasing stick. When the shovel officer was walking, the cat suddenly jumped out of the corner and gave the shovel officer a slap and a slap, and then ran away immediately.

    2.Get close to the shovel officer when you don't need it

    There is only one prerequisite for this to happen, that is, the shovel officer does whatever he wants without understanding the situation. Cats are animals with their own independent personality and ways of thinking, and they have their own ways of analyzing and thinking about what they want to do, what they should do, and what they don't want to do.

    It wants to stay in the sun and rest by itself, but it wants to stay by itself without being disturbed, and it doesn't want to play, and the shovel officer has to go over and stretch out his hand to snor, and if he is in a bad mood, the cat will definitely express his dissatisfaction, so the shovel officer should be cautious when reaching out.

    3.Suddenly disturbed when you are concentrating

    Cats are very wary little creatures, and if they see something new that they don't understand yet, or if they feel a situation that threatens their safety, they will concentrate all their attention and even have no time to think about it.

    For example, two cats who have never met before, after they meet, they will confront each other at a distance, widen their eyes, blow up their backs and tail hair, pose their plane ears, stretch their limbs and muscles tight, and their tails are restless and flick from side to side, staring at each other tightly, and the enemy will not move.

    4.The pain in oneself is touched

    Cats are very good at hiding their weaknesses and pain, they do have a certain ability to heal themselves, but after all, some injuries and diseases cannot be healed by themselves, and they need to be noticed by the shovel officer in time and take the cat to the hospital for treatment. If a cat has a hidden disease, they may not show it, but if they are touched by the shoveler, they will act aggressively due to the pain, and they will also make painful whimpering and threatening gasps and try to escape.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You've all neutered cats and don't let the cats retaliate? Animals also have feelings, it should have had a good relationship with you before, but you suddenly sterilized it (in the eyes of cats, it is sudden) and now it should be very hurt, love and hate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mood swings. Interact with it more. More to appease it and care for it. Just take your time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Reason: When playing with pet cats, they suddenly have biting behavior. This behavior is called "play-type aggression" and is needed during the cat's growth and development.

    We know that cats are not originally pet animals, they mainly live in the wild, and cats are natural to hunt small animals. Therefore, even if it is now a pet cat and is pampered, its nature remains.

    When you come into contact with cats and have fun, they will see you as the object of game scratching, and when you touch it with your hands, you will be pretended to be an enemy, and cats will bite in order to protect themselves from catching "prey". In addition, cats' behavioral awareness and cognition are completely different from those of humans. Perhaps in the seriousness of the human being is a very common contact action, and in the eyes of the cat may become an aggressive dangerous action, in order to avoid themselves being harmed, the cat will also attack, there is a "bite" situation.

    Ways to correct cat bites:

    1. Reduce stress: Stress may be the root cause of many behavioral problems, including attacking the owner. When a cat is in a state of tension, almost any kind of attack can get worse.

    Stress is caused by changes in the cat's environment, cats become nervous because they are uneasy about these changes, and each cat reacts differently. Be careful not to punish cats for aggressive behavior! Punishing a cat has the potential to add stress to it and make the cat more aggressive.

    3. Medications**: Your veterinarian or animal behavior expert may recommend that you use medications** to deal with an aggressive cat, especially if the aggression is not caused by disease. This is a common countermeasure taken by experts in animal behavior.

    What should I do if I am bitten by a cat?

    1. First of all, it depends on the degree of the bite, if there is no bleeding, but the epidermis is broken, then rinse it slightly, wash it with Dettol or Velux hand sanitizer, and you can also smear some Baiduobang or chlortetracycline and erythromycin eye ointment on the wound.

    2. If the bite bleeds, then immediately rinse with a large amount of water, squeeze out the saliva left in the wound by the cat, apply alkaline soap repeatedly, and rinse repeatedly until the wound turns white, do not be afraid of pain, the deeper the wash, the more thorough the better (about 20-30 minutes). Then apply iodine to the wound and you're good to go.

    3. If it is clearly bitten by a crazy cat or a stray cat, then it is necessary to get an injection, and at the same time inject tetanus serum. Generally, long-term cat bites at home, as long as they are treated like 2, you can basically not go to the injection, but if the bite is on the face, the limbs near the central nervous system, and it is particularly serious, it is recommended to take the injection.

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