Under cat law subsection 2435, I think it is illegal to disturb a kneeding cat. This follows the law against disturbing a cat loaf. Ringo has a right to complain. 😻😁😻
Cat says "Stop interrupting, let me make bread in peace you crazy lady, what else you gonna eat for breakfast! Ugh the things I gotta endure just to make the ends meet for the family!"
My Bubba does the same thing, he makes biscuits on me every night and Do Not Disturb mode is definitely on.... although he gets upset if I ignore him as well LOL
Ringo is such a Beautiful and Adorable Boy who makes the cutest sounds! It's the cutest when he's trying so hard to make delicious biscuits for you and merps at every headpat like "Meowmy, how can I fill my orders if you keep interupting me??" 😂 One of my Babies always tries to give me a bath with all of her cute dribble when she baking away 😊 ❤
My cat doesn't do fake bites like these, she playfully bites me but everytime it actually hurts and then she uses her back paws to try and pull chunks of my arm it seems. Anyone knows how i can teach her to playfully bite like a normal cat? Without it hurting so much?
If your cat growls or hisses and doesn’t like it grab her or him and rub their neck gently don’t do it forcefully . Idk why people grab their cats by their necks the shit usually hurts. I’ve had about 4 or 5 maybe even 6 cats in the past year and the ones I’ve had all have different personalities. You just have to watch and see how they react to things that you do. Whenever you move around or feed them see if they bite you when you pet them etc
Also try to play with your cat or kitten and put your finger close to their mouth, try to get them to bite you and if they do it harder than usual say ow and maybe tap the nose a little but never too hard unless they definitely do something they weren’t supposed to do like eat food that could potentially make them sick
Best advice of all time is to condition your cat that your hand is not a play toy. At least in the beginning stages. Then when you start playing with your cat with your hand, NEVER overmatch your cat. Meaning don't, for example, when your cat is in an open exposed belly position, don't man handle your cat and flop her around because that would make your cat more excited, thus more playfully aggresive since your cat is now trying to match your playing. Lastly, if and when it does hurt, ALWAYS, and I'm mean ALWAYS, convey to your cat it hurts. I like to use an inhale "shhh" sound, which is similar to a hiss. And immediately stop playing and look uninterested. This will train your cat that when she/he attacks a little too rough that it ruins playtime, which your cat doesn't want, so next time she/he will play softer. The biggest takeaway is just don't overpower your cat in playtime, or "rough them up" more than what they are doing to you, because that only makes them more aggressive.