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Your cat nibbles you a lot

Another way cats show their affection is nibbling or soft biting. So, if your cat loves you it will bite you, but it does not have to hurt. 

According to Dr. Karen Becker, “This show of love from your kitty can prove to be a bit painful… [but] your cat really doesn’t understand her love bite isn’t always pleasant for you. Kitties nip each other affectionately, and their skin is tougher than ours.”

In addition, studies have shown that owning a cat can actually lower your stress and anxiety levels and can also lower your risk of heart disease. Moreover, several studies in the UK have found that people who sleep with their cats are much more rested than those who do not sleep with a pet in the room.

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  1. My cat killed a snake in my yard and brought it
    home and ceremoniously laid it on my patio. I
    was not happy about this as the snake was around 2 feet long. ..and the cat was not happy
    as I got the snow shovel with the longest handle
    and moved the snake to where I would not have
    to look at it any more. He also brought home a
    dead squirrel that looked like it’d been thru a
    blender. My cat can also be very gentle and
    comes to my bed at night (hopefully without
    it’s latest victim).

  2. i have a cat that wont let me hold her but on the flip side and lay on me when i am sleeping…

    can you help me with this problem ?

  3. Rebecca Hartman

    2I loved this information. My cat must really love me.

    My cat must really love me. She rolls over for a belly rub, at the same time she bites the that rubs her, and she purrrrs through the whole session.. She is in charge of all things. I feel greatful that she lets me live here.

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