Why Does My Cat Bite Me? 9 Common Reasons & How to Stop It

The Discerning Cat

It’s common to wonder, “why does my cat bite me”, especially during the kitten phase. But don’t fret; biting doesn’t necessarily mean your cat is upset with you.

The Discerning Cat

There are many reasons why cats bite their owners. From nibbling on your hands for attention to snapping at your fingers when the petting should stop, there is often a cause for this sassy feline behavior.

The Discerning Cat

Many pet parents would agree that cat bites are unpleasant, but to prevent them, you’ll have to identify the reasons behind the bites.

Why Does My Cat Bite Me?

For instance, kittens typically nip you as a form of communication. Your little four-legged friend may bite instead of meow when demanding your attention to play with its favorite cat toy.

Communication & Biting For Attention

Well, your kitty can get overstimulated from all the touching. You might experience your cat purring and then biting you to communicate that it has reached its petting threshold.

Sudden Biting When Petting

Cats have limited impulse control and emotional regulation compared to humans. And as they can’t use words to express their feelings, they show us through their body language, including those cheeky bites.

Frustration

While it’s understandable that owners want to shower their pets with love constantly, it’s important to remember that cats sometimes feel overstimulated.

Overstimulation

Another common reason why your cat might bite you is that it is in pain or feeling fearful and stressed. This can result from a change in environment, like moving to a new home or having a baby in the house.

Fear, Pain & Stress

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