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What Do Cats Really Mean When They Bite

The Overstimulation Bites


Too Much of a Good Thing
Even the most affectionate cat has a limit. Petting them for too long can lead to overstimulation, resulting in a quick bite. It’s their polite way of saying, “I’ve had enough for now.” Recognizing the signs of overstimulation, such as tail flicking or ears flattening, can help you avoid pushing your cat past their comfort zone.

Sensory Overload
Cats can experience sensory overload, especially when they’re being petted or played with. A bite can be their way of coping with too many sensations at once, asking for a break. Understanding and respecting their boundaries is key to maintaining a positive and trusting relationship with your feline friend.

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