Why Does My Cat Bite Me?

Most cat bites aren't aggression — they're communication. Learn to read it and the biting stops.

Quick answer Cats bite for a few clear reasons: play aggression (young, energetic cats with no proper outlet), petting overstimulation (the "pet me — now stop" bite), gentle love bites while grooming you, fear or feeling cornered, redirected frustration (a cat it can't reach outside), pain when a sore spot is touched, or learning that biting gets attention. The fix is almost always the same: read the warning signs, never use hands as toys, and give that energy a real outlet.
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The 6 common reasons

Read the warning signs

Before most bites, the body tells you. Stop and give space when you see:

How to stop it

⚠️ See your vet if biting is sudden or out of character, your cat flinches or bites only when touched in one spot (possible pain), or a bite breaks your skin — cat bites can cause serious infections and may need medical attention for you, too.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my cat bite me gently and then lick me?

That's social grooming and affection — soft "love bites" mixed with licking are how cats groom each other and bond. As long as it stays gentle, it's a compliment, not aggression.

Why does my cat bite my ankles when I walk?

Classic ambush play — moving feet look like prey. Carry a toy to toss ahead of you, schedule a play session before the usual ambush times, and never let feet become the game.

Should I punish my cat for biting?

No. Physical punishment or shouting makes cats more fearful and more likely to bite. Redirect to toys, reward calm behavior, and remove attention when biting starts — that's what actually works.

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Last reviewed: June 2026 · Written & fact-checked by the PawWise editorial team.

Veterinary references: AAHA · AVMA · AAFP · WSAVA · ASPCA. Educational information only — not a substitute for professional veterinary care.