I’m sure that every cat lover has been bitten by their cat at least a few times. This behavior of all cats is explained by many reasons, there are negative causes and also understandable explanations. However, I know you’ve been in pain every time your cat has chewed you (your finger, hand, etc.). That is exactly why I am here and sending you this article. Today, we will explore together to respond to your question: “Why does my cat bite me?”
What does it actually mean?
- A love bite
We are not the only ones who have emotions, cats are also intelligent and emotional animals. Therefore, they often choose to bite you to show that love. You should feel proud because cats love you the same way you love them, so… just biting a little bit is okay?
“What does it actually mean?”- Indeed love always has its language. And so is the cats. If you are reading this article and your cat is biting you at the same time? Don’t worry! Just kindness.

- “Stop, human!”
To increase affection, cat addicts often pet their cats to make their furry friends sense that love. Fortunately, cats can feel it, not only that, but they will also give you that love bite. But, it doesn’t stop there…
Cats may bite you because they want you to stop petting them immediately. Exhausted, starving, sleepy, mood swings are the reasons why cats behave like: “Stop, human!”
Likewise, when cats want you to stop handling their tail, belly, head, etc., they will also speak by biting. So it’s best to stop, do something else and it’s not too late to wait for your feline to let you pet it again.
- Your kitten is in preadolescence
Kittens are teething!
Teething in kittens is also the cause of biting you. Just like children, the teething process causes cats to itch and they will find something to bite (your hand, foot, finger, toe, for example). Thus, if you have a kitten, please sympathize with it.
- Time to decrease stress
Lowering stress and anxiety will help your cat avoid biting you. Humans can sense anxiety, and so can cats. We all have fun ways to deal with negative emotions, and so do cats. “What does it actually mean?” – here’s the answer. Your cat must be feeling extremely stressed, so it bites you to relieve it. Some other cats even bite objects in the house.
- Seeking attention
Are you very busy or rarely play with your cat? And then you get stuck with the question:” Why does my cat bite me?”. The truth is your cat is peeking for attention. That’s why it bites you. Cats are animals that need a lot of attention from humans, they observe and always want you to pay concentration to them. Maybe your feline just wants to challenge you to some chase games around the room.
- Mad, mad, mad!
Can you guess the other reason that made your cat bite you? Revealing one more sense is that cats are furious. Some cats have aggressive personalities or have suffered abuse in the past, often defending themselves by biting. Accompanying the biting behavior, there are also manifestations such as growling, ruffled feathers, meowing loudly, etc.
- Your hand has a smelling
“What does it actually mean?”- Come to think of it, have you washed your hands? Don’t rush to hate me because there will be odors that are difficult to deodorize such as seafood smell, perfume smell, musty smell, etc. Cats have a very sensitive sense of smell.

Some ways to determine your cat from biting you
- How about cat toys?
Although cats show love through biting, as we have learned together, there are many other reasons why cats bite you. Therefore, whatever the reason, we should limit this problem.
The easiest solution is to let your cat play with toys. It will be even better if you also spend time playing with them. Cats are like children, they love to play. The cat should bite the toy, not your hand.
- Delicate petting
As soon as your cat shows signs of discomfort, stop petting and touching areas that you think the cat doesn’t like (tail, belly, etc). Don’t immediately pull your hand away or yell at the cat, just like teaching a child, tell the cat to stop and when the cat does, you pull your hand back. This will take time to train the cat to understand what you mean, what should and shouldn’t be. Soon, you won’t have to wonder:” Why does my cat bite me?” anymore.
- Ask the vet
To prevent cats from having psychological problems or illnesses that lead to aggressive behaviors (such as biting). Take your cat to a regular health check and seek the help of a veterinarian as soon as you see that your cat is acting strangely. Not only that, the wound when bitten by a cat will be susceptible to infection. Remember to wash your hands and sanitize them well.
After we have learned “What does it actually mean?” about cat biting behavior, be extra careful in protecting your cat’s health.
- Play with your cat
As mentioned above, cats love affection and attention. This is completely understandable because these furry friends are too cute! Some fun ways to play with your cat: chatting, training, rewarding, using cat toys. I believe that after spending time with your little friend, it will feel comfier. On top of that, the cat will expend energy (extremely happy energy) and will bite you less.
The happier you bring out, the more satisfied your cat is!
- A clean hand
Consequently, wash your hands thoroughly with soap or hand sanitizer before petting your cat, it will not react by biting you. Not only bad smell but too strong scents such as perfume, concentrated fabric softener also make cats uncomfortable
In short, there are both negative and positive causes for this habit of cats. All cat lovers want to learn as much as possible about this little friend. That’s why I’m here to share with you all cat topics. With this article, hopefully, you will understand your cat better and get bitten by it less.
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