Surely, any cat owner has at least once noted that the cat bites some family members, while it does not allow itself such liberties with others.
What causes this behavior in cats?
Feline experts have figured it out and listed three main reasons for such cat habits.
The second part of the material will tell you why some owners are bitten by cats, while others are not.
Bright smells
Cats interact with the world around them largely through smell.
If one particular family member's scent is stronger than another, she is more likely to show affection through biting.
Playful communication
At first glance, it seems that a bite is certainly an expression of aggression.
However, in reality, biting is often how a cat shows its affection for a person. This privilege is given to those who play with it most often.
Unbridled temperament
Cats have their own character traits and temperaments.
Most often, a furry pet will show attention and interest in relation to the family member with whom he has more similarities in terms of character.
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