
Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
Anonymous wrote:How old is this cat? If he is less than a year, bring him to "kitten socialization school". Always treat him gently (soft voice, lots of treats, blink at him very slowly [you are telling him you think he is beautiful], etc. Cats learn by positive affirmation what works so be soft. Never, ever hit a kitty to punish him; instead just remove your attention or his food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
He very often bites very mean at my largest toe and ankles with sharp teeth. Do you think he is trying to eat meat?
Yes he is taste testing you now so that when the time comes, he knows which parts to feast on first.
I will discuss with vet tomorrow. Still glaring at me from on cabinets.
Sleep with one eye open, OP. Godspeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
He very often bites very mean at my largest toe and ankles with sharp teeth. Do you think he is trying to eat meat?
Yes he is taste testing you now so that when the time comes, he knows which parts to feast on first.
I will discuss with vet tomorrow. Still glaring at me from on cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
He very often bites very mean at my largest toe and ankles with sharp teeth. Do you think he is trying to eat meat?
Yes he is taste testing you now so that when the time comes, he knows which parts to feast on first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
He very often bites very mean at my largest toe and ankles with sharp teeth. Do you think he is trying to eat meat?
Anonymous wrote:Be careful if cat shows you too much affection. He may be trying to tenderize you for consumption later on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adopted a cat not too long ago for the sole purpose of receiving cuddles and love. Cat will not cuddle or reciprocate affection.
What do I do?
You should have adopted a cat that liked you. They are not hard to find.
My two follow me around and sit in my lap if I sit down, I wake up with them there in the morning.
Barring that if you want a more affectionate cat stop irritating her. Don't chase her down for hugs, don't pick her up.
Get some kitty toys and play with her and give her some treats. It's not hard.
Do you not think I adopted the cat that had affections? I DID! He was kind to me at the shelter then he changed!
I do not make chase at him! I do try to hold him and give hugs but I never make chase! If I did that he would run far away.
He will not eat treats or wet foods. And of course I have toys for the cats. I know it is not hard, but this cat is not full of love.
Stop hugging and squeezing the poor thing, Darla.