What does it mean to bite a cat? Cat friends can take a look~
What does it mean to bite a cat? A cat bites a hand means that the cat may be sending a warning that it feels threatened or uneasy. It may be protecting itself or retaliating for acts that are not satisfied with it. If a cat is biting frequently, it is best to ask a professional to help train it so as not to cause more harm.
1. In the tooth change period, cats will start changing their teeth at 3-4 months. At this time, their mouths may feel pain and discomfort, and they need to bite and chew to relieve it. Therefore, cats may bite their owner's hands or chew on sofas, stools and other items. To help cats relieve discomfort, owners can provide them with some toys or teeth grinding sticks that can be bitten and gradually correct their hand biting behavior.
2. Treat human hands as toys
If the owner likes to tease cats with his hands, over time they will use their owner's fingers as prey or toys, which will lead to hand biting. Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, it is recommended that the owner use special cat toys, such as cat sticks, small balls, etc. to interact with the cat. At the same time, the owner should also take timely measures to correct their wrong behaviors, such as biting hands, feet, sofa, etc.
3. What you want to eat? Because the owner usually puts food for the cat with his hands, the cat may develop conditioned reflex over time, believing that the owner's hands are the source of food. Therefore, when a cat feels hungry, it will tell the owner that he needs food by biting his hands. In this regard, the owner can place some food and clean water for the cat to see if it has this demand.
4. Feeling uneasy or fearful
When a cat feels uneasy or fearful, it may protect itself or seek comfort by biting or holding it. This usually happens when a cat is in a strange environment, in contact with strangers, or feels threatened. Therefore, when the cat is frightened, it is recommended that the owner should not approach it easily, so as not to be accidentally injured by the cat.