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Why does your cat push its head against you? ; This is called "head butts". This is a cat's way of showing affection. Some cats will turn their head, ... There are at least four differing theories on this behavior: - Your cat is bringing you a present, in appreciation for you feeding it or as a sign of affection. -
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www.xmission.com/~emailbox/whycat.htm
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why do cats bite? any suggestions for my 8 1/2 week old kitten to stop? ... Cats may also bite gently as a sign of affection, this is much the same as a human hug. Kittens will learn how to bite without really hurting their human companions in time, if your kitten is too rough you might pull away and say "no" in a firm voice.
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yedda.com/questions/cats_bite_pets_7359551573189/
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Some times when I am petting one of my cats, they will grab my hand or forearm, go in to a kicking situation with the back legs, or bite me. ... I think it is just that some cats have a fine line between affection and play, and between play and hunting, and one can move quickly into the other if the cat never really learned...
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www.ilind.net/misc%20/cat_question.html
www.ilind.net/misc%20/cat_question.html
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Punishment never works in curbing aggression in cats. It simply makes the problem worse. Your cat will become fearful or turn its resentment toward you and the other cats. Instead, simply withdraw your affection as soon as an incident occurs. ... The Solution: Release your cat at the first sign it has had enough petting.
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www.2ndchance.info/aggressivecat.htm
www.2ndchance.info/aggressivecat.htm
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please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury. ... Some cats bite while being petted. Some cats are intolerant of all handling, but most cats with petting aggression accept a certain amount of petting ... At each subsequent session, when the cat is ready for affection,
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www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/aggression.html
www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/aggression.html
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When your cats rubs up against you, she is actually marking you as "hers" with her scent. If your cat pushes his face against your head, it is a sign of acceptance and affection.
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www.cats.alpha.pl/facts.htm
www.cats.alpha.pl/facts.htm
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Also, she likes to bite me when I scratch her back. Am I petting the wrong spot or is this a sign of affection? Thanks for taking the time to read my email. Moria Dees; Answer; I have met a number of cats who will talk to you and answer when you speak to them.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Breeding-Showing-Cats-3488/behavior...
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More Cats Answers; Question Library; ... I know that to the cat it's just a sign of affection, but for me it's annoying and sometimes painful. How can I get her to stop those little "love bites"? Answer; James, I hate to tell you this, but it would be difficult to stop her from giving you these love nips.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Cats-1606/cat-love-bites.htm
en.allexperts.com/q/Cats-1606/cat-love-bites.htm
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