When a cat bites your face, it may be a sign of aggression, fear, or playfulness. It is important to respond calmly and gently by slowly moving away from the cat and avoiding sudden movements. It is also recommended to seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist to address the underlying cause of the behavior.
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You really need to go see your doctor. There are some insects bites that can cause serious illness, and even death. And if fluid is leaking from those two bites, there is is a possiblity of infection, at the very least.
Cats may bite your face as a form of communication or play. It could also be a sign of affection or a way for them to show dominance. It's important to pay attention to your cat's body language and behavior to understand the reason behind the biting.
Yes and your face bites too.
Cats may bite your face as a form of play or affection, or to communicate their needs or boundaries. It's important to observe your cat's body language and behavior to understand why they may be biting and to respond accordingly.
Call them on the phone
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Go to the doctor. Something else is wrong.
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Cats paw at your face as a way to show affection and mark you with their scent glands. This behavior is a sign of bonding and comfort for the cat.
This is a statement and not a question, but I will put an answer. This is not love or sexual, but an intent to harm and hurt. Don't date him.