YOUR CAT LOVES YOU

If your cat headbutts you and then bites you gently, it’s showing you that it loves you. It's just a cat's way to show you its love and affection.

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YOUR CAT IS MARKING THE TERRITORY

Cats are highly territorial and they even mark their owners. Cats leave their scent on them by using scent glands which are located in their paw pads, lips, cheeks, forehead, and tail.

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YOUR CAT WANTS ATTENTION

When a cat headbutts and nibbles you, it just means it wants your attention. Be careful, cats usually won't stop until they get what they want!

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YOUR CAT WANTS TO PLAY

When your cat bites you after bunting, it just wants you to know that it’s play time!

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YOUR CAT IS HUNGRY

If your cat headbutts you and then bites you, it's probably hungry. However, this behavior may also mean your cat needs something else. Worry not, the cat will probably show you!

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YOUR CAT WANTS TO BE ALONE

Cats are known for their rapid mood changes. So, one moment they enjoy your petting and the next moment they bite you, clearly wanting you to leave them alone.

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YOUR CAT IS IN PAIN

Cats may rub against you and bite because they’re in pain. Unfortunately, they can't tell us that they're in pain, so, sometimes, you have to take your cat’s behavior seriously.

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