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  2. Why is my cat play biting? A behaviorist reveals 3 reasons - AOL

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    Even if you’ve given them the best cat toys, it’s common for cats to occasionally give their human companions or feline playmates a playful nibble, but play biting can escalate and cause ...

  3. Woman Demonstrates 'Natural Way' to Teach a Kitten to Stop Biting

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    A Brooklyn woman demonstrated how to make a kitten stop biting in a video posted to her Instagram on November 5.Kiri Blakeley’s video captures her successful attempt to prevent Jonas, a seven ...

  4. How to Stop a Cat From Over-Grooming Once & for All - AOL

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    For example, if you call your cat's name and give him a treat the moment he starts grooming, you don’t want your cat to accidentally associate the unwanted behavior with the reward and think ...

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    One behavior is when cats attack people by clawing and biting. [34] This often occurs spontaneously or is triggered by sudden movements. [34] Another problematic behavior is the "petting and biting syndrome", which involves the cat being petted and then suddenly attacking and running away. [34]

  6. Bite inhibition - Wikipedia

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    This way, the dog learns that harmful biting will lead to punishment. A dog's first instinct to unpleasant stimulus is not a bite. A dog will use several techniques to stop a perceived threat before resorting to biting. Therefore, it is important to avoid suppressing important canine communications such as growling and snarling.

  7. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    One behavior is when cats attack people by scratching and biting. [57] This often occurs spontaneously or could be triggered by sudden movements. [57] Another problematic behavior is the "petting-and-biting syndrome", which involves the cat being petted and then suddenly attacking and running away. [57]