If A Cat Bites Their Owner, Here’s What It Really Means


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Sniffing Your Face Doesn’t Mean They Want To Bite You

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Cats are suspicious by nature. So, if all of a sudden your cat is in your face, sniffing your mouth, nose, hair, and skin, don’t be too alarmed. Yes, it does feel weird for an animal to be in your personal bubble just to sniff you out, but it is because they are taking in your unique scent.

Your face is a great place for a cat to get a nice whiff of your natural aroma. They want to make sure you are still you and not some impostor that they don’t trust. Because, ya know, someone isn’t going to take your entire face and become you.


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