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Those that have cats that attack them, try getting a second cat. Ours would violently attack your legs when you got up in the middle of the night, or chew on your hand when you pet him.
Turns out he was bored and had pent up energy. Got a second cat, and now they play together, wear each other out, and almost instantly the biting and attacking stopped.
Cats have tough thick skin, so when they bite each other nothing really happens, but we have soft thin skin and they don't know how to deal with it.
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Mike Bradshaw
1980 911SC sunroof coupe, silver/black
Putting the sick back into sycophant!
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