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There could be a number of reasons, he could be angry with you, he could be ill, or perhaps he just doesn't like you. You might want to discuss this with your vet.

If the cat at the time was very happy and purring he may have been also associating you with his family, parent figure, and feeling very loving to you! He may have been marking you as his property if there are other animals, especially other cats in the house. So, do not be completely mad at the cat!

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