A cat might also give a playful nip when it’s hungry, signaling a request for food. Similarly, these affectionate bites can also be a subtle way for a cat to ask for more attention or affection. Rather than being a sign of aggression, these nibbles are typically a cat’s way of expressing its needs and reinforcing its bond with its owner.
Overstimulation
Just like us, cats can sometimes get overwhelmed by too many sensations. It can be hard to process all their emotions at once, and they might act out in ways they normally wouldn’t. The same thing goes for cats. Some cats become overstimulated from too much petting or attention. They may give a quick bite to let you know they need some space.
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