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A cat biting you doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't trust you; it can be a form of communication or play, often rooted in overstimulation or boundaries.
To discipline a cat for biting, redirect its attention with toys, discourage the behavior consistently, and avoid physical punishment to maintain trust.
No, cats do not feel guilt in the human sense; their behaviors after biting are driven by instinct or stress, not remorse.
Cats often grab and bite hands as a form of play, communication, or to express overstimulation or discomfort.
Stay calm, gently redirect your cat's behavior using positive reinforcement, and avoid reacting aggressively or reinforcing the biting behavior.
A cat may bite you to communicate playfulness, overstimulation, affection, or discomfort depending on the context and body language.
Yes, cats can exhibit protective behavior toward their owners, often through subtle actions that signal alertness or loyalty.
Cats often choose their favorite person based on positive associations, consistent care, and gentle interactions that help them feel safe and loved.

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