There are three general situations in which cats bite people: 1. Newly born kittens like to explore the unknown world around them by smelling and biting. 2. Cats may become more fond of biting people and things during the period of tooth replacement and teeth growth. 3. When the cat is frightened or attacked. Cat bite prevention measures: 1. Buy some toys for your cat, such as a carpet set for sharpening its claws, a hanging ball, a moving toy mouse, etc. Let the cat play with the toys until it is tired, and naturally it will not have the energy to play with you. 2. Pretending to scream in pain is also effective. When a cat scratches its owner, it will scream in pain. Then ignore it and don’t play with it. Most cats don’t like to hurt their owners, so they will notice that their owners are unhappy and will be careful not to bite them. Or simply ignore it, so that the cat will realize that the owner is unhappy because the play is too crazy. 3. Take the water spraying method. When the cat wants to bite you, take a prepared water gun or sprinkler and spray the cat with water. After a few times, the cat will not dare to bite you again. |
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