Bitten by a Pet Cat
Being bitten by a pet cat is a common phenomenon; many pet owners have experienced this situation. For example, when a pet cat's fur touches the owner's skin, they may exhibit biting behavior to protect themselves.
How to Prevent Pet Cats from Biting Me?

First, do not scare the pet cat, especially do not hit them. Pet cats bite when frightened to protect themselves. Second, when the pet cat shows biting behavior, quickly withdraw your hand to prevent further bites. Third, if the pet cat bites you, do not pull it away; instead, gently squeeze the top of its head with your fingers to make it release.
Reasons Why Pet Cats Bite People
The reasons pet cats bite people are complex; it may be due to their biological traits or their environment and experiences. Firstly, when a pet cat's fur touches the owner's skin, they may bite to protect themselves; secondly, due to their environment and experiences, they may bite to express anxiety and dissatisfaction; lastly, pet cats may bite to resist being petted by the owner.
Consequences of Pet Cat Bites
Pet cat bites can sometimes be minor, but they can also cause serious injuries. On one hand, they cause damage to the skin of the injured person; on the other hand, they can lead to psychological problems such as fear, depression, or anxiety. Therefore, if a pet cat bites the owner, the owner should seek medical attention promptly to avoid further harm.
Summary
Being bitten by a pet cat is a common phenomenon. Pet cats bite due to their biological traits, environment, and experiences. Their bites can be minor or serious injuries. To prevent pet cats from biting, do not scare them. When they show biting behavior, quickly withdraw your hand. If bitten, gently squeeze the top of their head to make them release and seek medical treatment promptly to avoid further injury.