Will biting a cat s ear be a grudge, and why do biting cat s ears make you scream

Updated on pet 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you bite a cat often, then the cat will only be afraid of you, and will not hold a grudge or hate you. It is not recommended to bite cats in daily life, as they may be infected with viruses.

    Even if the cat is beaten, it will not hold a grudge, and even if it does, it will only remember for a period of time, and it will be forgotten after a long time. But if it is a child who has been beaten, this will cause the cat to be very afraid of people when someone reaches out

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