Why does my Cat Softly Bite Me?

Answer

A cat will softly bite when they are playing. Also, sometimes they equate nipping at your hand with nursing on their mother. Some cats will bite gently and others will suck on your hands.
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Cats bite their owners softly for several different reasons. One is that the cat may be offering a warning that it does not like the place it is being petted. Another is that the cat may be trying to play. Also, cat owners should be cognizant of any scents on their hands, such as meat or fish, that may prompt the frisky feline to lick or bite with excitement.
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