Hi
I've recently befriended a stray that has been hanging around my barn. He's
gotten very attached to me, following me everywhere. He craves attention.
Lately he has begun biting me. I never see it coming. It's not a hard
bite...more like a nip. The more he trusts me the more he bites me. He is
getting neutred tomorrow. Anyone know what may be going on here?
Joanne
PawsForThought - 04 Oct 2005 02:09 GMT
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He's not breaking the skin, right? Sounds like "love" bites and may be
his way of showing affection. My cat Mickey was a biter too. When he
would bite, I would blow in his face and tell him "no bite". That
pretty much stopped it, although once in a while he will bite, but now
it's only a nip.
Congrats on your new kitty :)
Lauren
J King - 04 Oct 2005 09:33 GMT
Hi Lauren
That's kinda what I was thinking as well. I've never heard of it happening
before though. The only time he ever broke the skin was when he bit my
face:-( He never breaks the skin on my hands.
I don't know if I need Congratulations or Condolences! I'm convinced there
is a lineup of cats waiting for one of mine to die so that they can get
their turn to come live with me! Everytime I go below 6, another one shows
up to pull on my heart strings and I go back up to 6. This one HAS to stay
a barn cat! I already have 2 males in the house and bringing in another
will be war.
Joanne
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Nomen Nescio - 04 Oct 2005 09:30 GMT
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>I've recently befriended a stray that has been hanging around my barn. He's
>gotten very attached to me, following me everywhere. He craves attention.
>Lately he has begun biting me. I never see it coming. It's not a hard
>bite...more like a nip. The more he trusts me the more he bites me. He is
>getting neutred tomorrow. Anyone know what may be going on here?
You're probably just not paying enough attention to him.
It's his way of saying "HEY!!!! You're ignoring me, again".
TK is like that. He hates to be ignored. Especially when
he's trying to communicate the fact that there's no food
in the dish.
If I continue to ignore him after a couple of nips to the
ankle, he jumps up my leg and bites me on the a.s.
I haven't been able to break him of that habit so I just
live with it. It's just TK being TK.
J King - 04 Oct 2005 22:45 GMT
Well actually he gets more attention than the horses so I don't think that's
it:-) He was neutered today so he's not in a biting mood right now.
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Rhonda - 05 Oct 2005 04:06 GMT
Some cats get over-stimulated and will give a sudden nip in the middle
of all of the attention. It's like they're so excited they don't know
what to do.
We have a biter like that, he was a barn cat for 10 years. He probably
didn't get a lot of attention.
I just yell every time he bites, and he's not doing it as much.
Rhonda
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Lumpy - 05 Oct 2005 04:15 GMT
> Some cats get over-stimulated and will give a sudden nip in the middle
> of all of the attention. It's like they're so excited they don't know
> what to do.
My sweet little 6-lb tabby Lacey, who has been with us for three years just
started
spitting--SPITTING, not hissing--when she gets overstimulated. She only does
it
when my husband is petting her. I have never heard a cat spit this way
before.
Afterward she seems a bit confused, but gets over it in a matter of seconds
and seeks more petting.
Rhonda - 07 Oct 2005 04:30 GMT
That's pretty funny. I love to hear a cat spit, ours kittens used to do
that in play. Cats think they are so tough when they spit.
Rhonda
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Lumpy - 07 Oct 2005 18:32 GMT
> That's pretty funny. I love to hear a cat spit, ours kittens used to do
> that in play. Cats think they are so tough when they spit.
hee hee, yes, she does indeed appear to think she is very
fearsome!
J King - 05 Oct 2005 09:31 GMT
This sure seems like what is happening. I know he seems very appreciative
of having a home in my barn. I guess I'll just have to put up with it and
be careful:-) He's a really sweet cat. But I am the only human that he
trusts.
Joanne
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