Whether you’re a new cat parent or a seasoned owner, a biting cat is sure to raise some questions.
While biting isn’t uncommon amongst cats, this may be painful or may indicate deeper behavioral issues. So how to train a cat not to bite?
Every pet needs some good old playtime. And what better way to get your attention than a nibble? All cats, and kittens in particular, love play fighting as a form of play.
Apart from hissing and other physical behaviors, biting is one way cats communicate that they’re on edge or expressing aggression.
One tell-tale sign that they’re uncomfortable is biting to avoid anyone touching or moving the area they are experiencing pain in. They may even become aggressive in anticipation of it.
If you come too close, expect jaws or claws – or both! Make sure they’re in a safe, comfortable environment until they’re healed or seek medical help from your local veterinarian.
A stimulating toy and fifteen minutes of your time is all it takes to satisfy their need for attention and put a stop to the biting.