There might be lots of answers to that. Your foster cat might have been thinking that you have food or a treat. Has the cat had bad history? That might be an answer. Otherwise, try going to Google or watching videos about cat language.
It could be a bruise.
No. Mosquitoes transmit protists through biting, which is where diseases like malaria come from.
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because the cat had heard a joke
I think the cat is just hungry 😺
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To keep your cat from biting, you need to train him to avoid this behavior. Engage in some play fighting with your cat, all the time watching his behavior. Praise your cat when he is playing gently but as soon as he gets a bit more excitable, play dead and ignore him. If he bites you, scream 'ouch' and again, ignore him. A few repetitions of this behavior and your cat should refrain from biting you or anyone else that plays with him.
Maybe. Probably not but I think there would be consiquences! Like really, try not to! That would be bad for you and your foster cat too.
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trick them with some treats!
Biting, scratching, kicking. Like a cat.
scraching,hissing,meows,purrs,and biting
Like in cleaning itself? My cats do that, they find a part of their fur that is "unclean" and they bite at it, then lick it clean. They don't draw blood though, so if your cat is hurting itself by biting all the time, or drawing blood; you should take your cat the vet and have it checked out. Or, it may be because of fleas, the cat maybe biting itself to itch where the fleas are.
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It's Because she either has fleas or a mosiqutio bite.
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