Cali has never bitten me-the first time she scratched me by accident, she was so cute petting my face and purring.
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There are more cat owners than dog owners in the
United States, the reason for this is probably because cats are much
lower maintenance. Your loving cat that usually loves to have you pet
them, may decide to bite you on occasion. How can you prevent this
undesirable behavior. In this article I will give you some tips to
prevent this from happening.
First, when your cat bites you make
sure the cat knows this is not acceptable behavior. This can be
achieved by giving a shout such as ouch or shaking your hand or
stomping your foot so that your cat knows it hurts and can not happen
again.
Second, just like you would punish a child with a time
out, you want to do this with your cat. Put them down step away don't
pick then up and certainly do not pet them again for a while. Let your
cat know they have done wrong. Let a period of time pass where your cat
is allowed to calm down. This behavior sometimes occurs because your
cat gets to excited.
Third, know your pet, look for signs, cats
usually give signs if they are going to attack. If you are a cat owner
you must learn to recognize subtle signs that your cat will display.
Fourth,
don't pet your cat in a sensitive area. Learn what area will provoke
your cat. Most cats do not like to be petted on their stomachs or near
their hind quarters. They are very protective of these areas so don't
pet them there.
Lastly, if you have a cat and it seems to want to
bite you, you must take steps immediately to break this bad habit. It
will not stop if you don't work at making your cat break this bad
behavior.