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What Do Cats Really Mean When They Bite

The Food Demands


Hungry Nibbles
Cats aren’t shy about letting you know when they’re hungry. A nip on the hand can be their way of saying, “Feed me now, please!” It’s a direct approach that usually gets results. These bites are often accompanied by other signs of hunger, such as meowing or leading you to their food bowl, making it clear that they expect their needs to be met promptly.

Food Aggression
Some cats can get a bit aggressive around mealtime, especially if they think you’re a threat to their food. Biting in this context is a way to guard their precious kibble from perceived intruders. This behavior is more common in cats who have experienced food insecurity in the past, and it can be managed with consistent feeding routines and ensuring they feel secure about their food supply.

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