That depends on where you're scratching. If it's not too far up the neck, it's a happy kit asking to play. If it's near the tail, tho, they think of it as a painful spot and tell you to stop. Alternatively, the kitty does have back problems and should be taken to the vet. Or... maybe they're just tired? Or doesn't like having exactly his back scratched, but prefers the ears, neck or tummy?
Sorry for this many variants. Not a vet. My older girl does not like being scratched near the tail, so we may be in the same boat))
Cats may nibble when you scratch their back as a sign of affection or to show that they are enjoying the sensation. It could also be a natural grooming behavior or a way for them to communicate with you.
They're playing with you. Play back.
Scratch Cat and Gobo
I gently began to nibble on the suspicious looking cake.The rabbit had a nibble on the carrot.Go on, try it. Have a nibble.
A cat uses its hind legs to scratch.
Cat-scratch disease is caused by Bartonella henselae
My cat scratch me badly
Cat Scratch Fever was created on -19-03-01.
Cat scratch fever, also known as cat scratch disease, is cause by getting scratched by an infected cat. The burning sensation is caused by the inflammation of lymph nodes.
Cat scratch disease is caused by a bacteria, and is most common in children. Generally cat scratch disease (or cat scratch fever, as it is often referred) is not serious. The infection is caused by a scratch or bite from a cat. Sometimes, there are no symptoms, but other times, it results in sore and swollen lymph nodes. Cat scratch disease usually resolves itself without the need for medical treatment.
Cats may bite themselves when you scratch their back because they are overstimulated or sensitive in that area. It could also be a sign of discomfort or irritation. It's important to observe your cat's body language and behavior to understand why they may be reacting this way.
Cat Scratch Fever - song - was created in 1977-05.