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Why do kittens like to bite people?

The reason why kittens like to bite people could be due to expressing love, hunger, fear, teething, rabies, and other causes. If the reason is physiological, the owner should spend more time accompanying the kitten and understand its needs. If it is caused by pathological factors, it is necessary to take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for treatment to avoid delay in the diagnosis and treatment.

  1. Expressing love

Kittens don't express love like humans do, usually through kisses. Instead, they choose to gently bite their owners to show their affection.

  1. Hunger

If the kitten is not fed at mealtime or is hungry, it might remind its owner by gently biting them. It is recommended to feed the kitten some cat food at this time to effectively alleviate the symptom.

  1. Fear

Kittens are usually timid and if they encounter something they are afraid of, they might panic and try to escape. If the owner restrains them, the kitten might have a protective instinct and bite the owner.

  1. Teething

Considering that kittens are going through a teething period, their teeth might itch, causing them to bite people or things to relieve the discomfort. To deal with this, the owner can buy some teething biscuits for the kitten, which can effectively reduce the kitten's biting behavior.

  1. Rabies

If a kitten is infected with the rabies virus, the virus will multiply rapidly in its body, causing pathological reactions and symptoms such as fear of water, muscle spasms, and difficulty breathing. During this time, the kitten's temperament might become irritable, leading to biting or attacking other creatures. It is advised to take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for immediate treatment and inject the rabies vaccine under a doctor's guidance to alleviate the symptoms.

In daily life, owners should pay attention to the kitten's hygiene care, regularly bath them, and keep their skin and fur dry and clean. They can also feed the kitten moderately with vegetable puree, fruit puree, and cooked egg yolk, which are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, beneficial to the kitten's health.