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My cat bit me this morning (light hearted)

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TheSecondMrsAshwell · 15/05/2019 13:57

Ashycat bit me this morning.

She couldn't get over my leg in bed (I was on top of the covers) and so decided a judiciously placed canine in the kneecap would do the trick - just gentle pressure, not a mauling. It worked.

I sat up and said "did you just bite me?" she looked back with a face that said "I may have. I'm not saying anything till my solicitor gets here."

I suspect she wants the solicitor to sue me for not giving her enough of the bed.

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Toddlerteaplease · 15/05/2019 16:33

I made the mistake of letting Cheddar luck something off my finger. Which was fine until she decided to chew it. My finger is not a piece of chicken.

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MadCatEnthusiast · 15/05/2019 17:49

My finger is not a piece of chicken

Perhaps human meat does taste like chicken

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TheSecondMrsAshwell · 16/05/2019 08:54

My finger is not a piece of chicken

Well it should be. You've been a catslave long enough to know that.

I'm working from home today and Ashycat is in her element - the garden is all hers and she's getting a bit of sunshine on the ol' fur.

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QOD · 16/05/2019 08:56

My cat bites everyone. Everything. Everyday.
He’s a bitey bastard bastard cat but we love him.
Fuck knows why when he frequently wakes me around 6am by savaging a foot

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TheLongRider · 16/05/2019 09:13

We've got his female twin. She self-identifies as a police attack dog. Everything gets bitten. She also has the best "no comment" face.

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YetAnotherSpartacus · 16/05/2019 11:52

there is something about fangs on black cats ...

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QOD · 16/05/2019 20:15

There sure is ...

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YetAnotherSpartacus · 17/05/2019 10:17

Now that's terrifying. As much as love kitty belly there would be no way I'd be going near that one.

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Loyaultemelie · 17/05/2019 10:32

My name is Franky and I am Biting Dependent. I nibble toes when I'm hungry. I nibble legs when I want stroked. I nibble fingers when I get stroked. I am so not sorry!

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YetAnotherSpartacus · 17/05/2019 11:02

Franky looks like butter would not melt ....

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CuppaTeaAndAJammieDodger · 17/05/2019 11:15

No biting, but resident moggy did his usual trick of presenting his adorable fluffy tummy to me to rub this morning, only to attack me with both teeth and claws as soon as I obliged. I should have learnt by now.

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WoollyMollyMonkey · 17/05/2019 11:18

I wish there was a like button to press for those pictures of lovely cats!

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TheABC · 17/05/2019 11:20

Ditto. Lovely cats!

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RavenLG · 17/05/2019 11:24

Not cat, but my guinea pig bit me this morning while I fed him a blueberry. My finger is not a blueberry!

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DontCallMeShitley · 17/05/2019 11:42

My little one would nibble my finger gently to wake me up and feed her.

My old boy would launch himself at my ankles and get stuck in.

I miss them both.

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TheSecondMrsAshwell · 17/05/2019 13:11

Not cat, but my guinea pig bit me this morning while I fed him a blueberry. My finger is not a blueberry!

Yeah they love to do that don't they? Guinea pigs afe chancers like that - "Go on, bite it, it might be food."

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DeadWife · 17/05/2019 14:16

Dcat has only ever bitten me when I've had someone else look after him for a while for whatever reason, holidays etc.

Each time I return I get nipped, it's a bit of a ritual now. He must make his displeasure over the change of routine known. Then we're back to normal 😸.

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Beamur · 17/05/2019 14:24

One of my cats bites gently when happy.
He also bites my DD in displeasure because he misses her and she must be punished for going away.

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